<h4><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>All Carlos Pena did was drive in a team-record seven runs, becoming the fourth Ray to crash the 100-RBI barrier (105), while hitting his team-record-extending 36th and 37th homers of a remarkable season that has to make him the top candidate for AL comeback player of the year honors. <u>"Actually, he'd be in the running for MVP right now if he were in a different city," Rays manager Joe Maddon said.</u> "If we were more in contention you'd have to throw his name around a bit. "Right now, every pitch he's seeing he looks like he's going to hit it hard somewhere. I'd just like him to stay like that for the next 10 years or so." -- St. Petersburg Times</div></h4> </p> And on a team that wasn't crap.</p> -Petey</p>
It's funny cause it's true.</p> Take Arod away (have a bad season), and Pena was on the Yankees, he'd be second, behind Mags. Pena's been a beast. Watch it turn out he's using HGH</p>
I thought they were going to trade Pena.Anyways this is very true if you put Pena in a big time team you'll be hearing how good he is and how much of all-star he is.
He is though. Great defense, great power, not a bad average.</p> He's just on a whole nutha level.</p>