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Ramiro Pena: Headed overseas for 2017
Pena signed a contract to play with the Hiroshima Carp of Nippon Professional Baseball in 2017, Bambino Sedano of Puro Beisbol reports.
Pena was originally thought to have signed an NRI contract with the Giants, but it seems like the deal fell through within the past couple months. The 31-year-old will instead head overseas to raise his stock after putting together a .755 OPS in 87 big league at-bats last season, likely with the hopes of returning stateside in 2018.
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Giants' Ramiro Pena: Inks minor league deal with Giants
Pena agreed to minor league deal with the Giants on Thursday that includes an invite to spring training, CSN Bay Area's Alex Pavlovic reports.
Pena played in 30 games for the Giants last season, slashing .299/.330/.425 in a very small sample (91 plate appearances). He will once again offer organizational infield depth, likely starting the year at the Triple-A level.
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Giants' Ramiro Pena: Designated for assignment
Pena was designated for assignment by the Giants on Saturday, Alex Pavlovic of CSN Bay Area reports.
Manager Bruce Bochy was forced to lean on Pena to fill a fairly regular role throughout July (52 at-bats), but with Joe Panik returning from the DL and Eduardo Nunez coming aboard from Minnesota, Pena was deemed expendable. Pena has hit .299/.330/.425 in 91 plate appearances this season and could appeal to a team in need of infield depth.
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Giants' Ramiro Pena: Scratched from lineup Wednesday
Pena (groin) has been scratched from the Giants' lineup on Wednesday, Henry Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
Pena took a ground ball to the groin in Tuesday's game and is not feeling well enough to play on Wednesday. After a hot June with the Giants, Pena has slowed down in July, hitting just .240/.283/.380 in 85 at-bats. With the reports of Joe Panik possibly being activated this weekend, Pena will see his playing time diminish. Grant Green will start in place of Pena on Wednesday.
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Giants' Ramiro Pena: Making fourth straight start at keystone
Pena will make his fourth straight start at second base Sunday against the Padres.
The Giants have been decimated by a number of injuries to position players over the last few weeks, and everyday second baseman Joe Panik (concussion) has been no exception. Panik's ongoing absence has paved the way for Pena to pick up regular action at the keystone, and while he's gone 4-for-13 during that span, he doesn't pack much power or speed into his profile. Moreover, Panik appears to be closing in on a return, so any fantasy value Pena delivers will be short lived.
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Giants' Ramiro Pena: Diagnosed with ankle sprain
Pena has been diagnosed with a sprained ankle, Alex Pavlovic of CSN Bay Area reports.
A collision with Mac Williamson in shallow right field Wednesday left Pena limping, but an MRI revealed no structural damage. The Giants will have to play a man down for a little while, with Pena expected to need 5-to-7 days before returning to the field, although there's some hope he will be available to pinch hit at some point this weekend.
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Giants' Ramiro Pena: Collects two hits in loss Tuesday
Pena got the start at second in place of the sidelined Joe Panik (concussion). He went 2-for-5 with an RBI and a run scored in the 13-11 loss to the Athletics.
The utility infielder has been seeing regular playing time over the past nine games, batting .419 over that span. With Joe Panik possibly landing on the 7-day concussion disabled list, Pena's recent run of playing time could be extended. He isn't providing much outside of batting average, but he could have some value as a middle infielder in deeper leagues.
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Giants' Ramiro Pena: Starts Monday's contest
Pena is in Monday's lineup and batting seventh against the Athletics.
Coming off a 2-for-4 outing on Sunday night, Pena will be starting his third straight game. With Pena starting at shortstop, Brandon Crawford will have the night off. Pena may earn more starts in coming games, as he's been sharing third base with Conor Gillaspie while Matt Duffy (Achilles) is on the DL.
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Giants' Ramiro Pena: Starts and collects two hits Sunday
Pena got the start at second base and went 2-for-4 with a double and a run scored in the 8-7 win over Philadelphia on Sunday.
Pena has been getting some extra run of late with Matt Duffy (Achilles) sidelined and several Giants' regulars getting rest days. He has seen at least two plate appearances in six of the club's last seven games. Over that span, he has hit .409 (9-for-21) with three runs and two RBI. There isn't a strict platoon at third between he and Conor Gillaspie, but manager Bruce Bochy seems to be finding a way to get both of them in the lineup several times a week as the Giants look to rest their starters during a stretch where they have played 10-consecutive games and have 10 more games ahead of them without a scheduled off day.
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Giants' Ramiro Pena: Starting Wednesday
Pena is in the lineup and batting eighth for Wednesday's game against the Pirates.
Pena has been an effective addition to the Giants roster, going 4-for-8 with a triple and two RBI in his first four games. The 30-year-old will look to keep it going in a matchup with lefty Francisco Liriano.
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Giants' Ramiro Pena: Will start Monday
Pena is in the lineup for Monday's game against the Pirates.
Pena will start for Matt Duffy at third base who is out with an achilles injury. The Mexico native is 1-for-3 with two RBI in his two games with the Giants and could see increasing playing time in the short run with Kelby Tomlinson on the DL and Duffy considered day-to-day.
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Giants' Ramiro Pena: Contract purchased by San Francisco
Pena had his contract purchased by the Giants on Friday.
Kelby Tomlinson's thumb sprain led to a need for a utility infielder for the Giants, so they opted to call up Pena. The 30-year-old is a career .244/.304/.347 hitter and hasn't seen a major league roster since 2014. He had a .784 OPS 215 plate appearances with Triple-A Sacramento. Because Pena was not on the 40-man roster, the Giants made room for him by placing Sergio Romo on the 60-day DL.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 5-11, 200 lbs |
Birthplace: Monterrey, Mexico |
Age: 39 |
Experience: 7 |
Bats/Throws: S, R |