- Wily Mo Peña
Infobox MLB player
name=Wily Mo Peña
width=250
caption=Peña with the Nationals in 2008
position=Left fielder
team=Washington Nationals
number=26
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1982|1|23
debutdate=September 10
debutyear=2002
debutteam=Cincinnati Reds
statyear=August 12, 2008
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.253
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=77
stat3label=RBI
stat3value=225
teams=
*Cincinnati Reds (by|2002-by|2005)
*Boston Red Sox (by|2006–by|2007)
*Washington Nationals (by|2007-present)Wilfredo Modesto "Wily Mo" Peña (born
January 23 ,1982 inLaguna Salada ,Dominican Republic ), is aMajor League Baseball player for theWashington Nationals . At 6 feet, 3 inches in height and 245 pounds, theright-handed batting and throwing Peña is considered a purepower hitter known for his tape-measurehome runs and high strikeout rate.Professional career
Early career
Originally signed by the
New York Mets as an amateur free agent in by|1998, Peña signed with theNew York Yankees about a year later and was traded to the Reds forthird base man/designated hitter Drew Henson andoutfield er Michael Coleman in by|2001. He made his Major League debut onSeptember 10 , by|2002. Because he was signed to a major league contract, Peña's path to the majors was rushed, and he ended up becoming a bench player in an already crowded Cincinnati outfield.His $2.3 million signing bonus is now the third largest ever for an amateur free agent. In December 2007, he signed a one-year contract with the Nationals for $2 million with a mutual option for 2009 of $2 million (if Pena picks it up) or $5 million (if the Nationals pick it up).
Boston Red Sox
The Reds traded Peña to the
Boston Red Sox duringspring training in by|2006 forpitcher Bronson Arroyo . Over the course of the season, Peña served as afourth outfielder and one half of a platoon inright field . He batted a career-high .301 with a personal beston base percentage of .349 in 299plate appearances . Following an injury toCoco Crisp , Peña filled in atcenter field . On May 27, he was placed on the 15-daydisabled list after surgery was required for an injuredtendon in his left wrist. On July 18, he was activated from the disabled list. After platoon-mateTrot Nixon injured his biceps on July 30, Peña played more frequently in right field. The next day he fell adouble short ofhitting for the cycle in a 9-8 win over theCleveland Indians . [ [http://boston.redsox.mlb.com/news/gameday_recap.jsp?ymd=20060731&content_id=1586795&vkey=recap&fext=.jsp&c_id=bos null | redsox.com: News ] ]Peña also played for the
Dominican Republic in the 2006World Baseball Classic .Peña only saw spot action in 2007 with the Red Sox, filling in for
Coco Crisp andJ.D. Drew at center and right field. As of August 16th, he was batting .218 with 5 home runs and 17 RBI, and 18 runs scored in 156 at-bats. Pena hit a grand slam off of closerChris Ray of theBaltimore Orioles to help the Red Sox to a 5-2 victory on April 26. Through the season Peña was rumored to be on the trading block, including in a deal at the trade deadline that did not go through.Washington Nationals
On
August 17 Peña was traded to theWashington Nationals , with the Red Sox receiving 25 year-old first baseman Chris Carter and theArizona Diamondbacks receivingEmiliano Fruto and cash considerations. Peña hit well for the Nationals, and finished 2007 with a cumulative 289 at bats, 13 home runs and he batted .259 with a .319 on-base percentage and a .439 slugging percentage.Philanthropy
In 2007, Wily Mo Peña and his MoPeace Foundation teamed up with
Joslin Diabetes Center 's Latino Diabetes Initiative for the Beisbol y Salud Latino Diabetes and Health Festival to educate Latino men, women and children abouttype 2 diabetes .References
External links
* [http://sluggerwily.com/homer-map.html Career Home Run Map]
succession box
title = Youngest Player in theNational League
years = 2002
before =Wilson Betemit
2001
after =Edwin Jackson
2003-04
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