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    Now, that’s an unceremonious way to introduce Carlos Pena, he of 286 career home runs and two top-10 MVP finishes. He’s most certainly remembered more fondly for his tenure with the Tampa Bay [Devil] Rays, averaging 32 homers and 92 RBIs over five seasons. However, Peña would go on to sign a one-year, $10 million deal with the Cubs in free agency following the departure of long-time staple Derrek Lee (who will eventually get some love in his own addition to this series), with the Cubs hoping to provide Aramis Ramirez (ditto for him) some left-handed protection in the lineup. 

    In retrospect, the Cubs have done well for themselves at first base over the last 15 or so years. Lee signed a successful five-year, $65 million deal that lasted until the 2010 deadline, and by the end of 2012, Anthony Rizzo was entrenched as the everyday man at the “cold corner.” In 2011, though, Peña held that role, giving the Cubs exactly what they wanted: 28 home runs, 80 RBIs, and an .819 OPS across 153 games. He was reliable and powerful and seamlessly helped the Cubs transition between franchise first basemen. 

    His uppercut, lefty swing is somewhat reminiscent of an old Cubs heel, Brewers legend Prince Fielder, though Peña was always (ironically) a better fielder than Fielder. He won a Gold Glove with the Rays and was widely considered among the best defensive first basemen., Though the Cubs may have gotten him while he was aging out of his prime, Peña was a fun Cub to watch. 

    The 2011 Cubs flamed out early and finished fifth in the division that year (out of sixth since the last-place Astros had yet to defect to the AL West). Theo Epstein would come in the next season and clean house, beginning his fabled “five-year plan” to build a World Series winner. Peña and the other veterans on the team were shown the door for the incoming youth movement, though their contributions to a fledgling team mired in a century-long curse were noteworthy. 

    Of all the players throughout the storied history of the Cubs, Peña is an oddball choice to kick off a series like this. A one-year tenured player whose best days were with other franchises may not sound like a “legend” in the colloquial sense of the word, but Peña encapsulated so much of the “lovable losers” charm. Though fans nowadays will know him more for his occasional comments on Marquee, Peña was still a productive Cub. 

    It also doesn’t hurt that he was one of the first players I remember considering a “favorite” as I was growing up a Cubs fan. And, hey, isn’t reminiscing on “our” guys the purpose of a series like this in the first place? 

    If you have any Cubs players, executives, or coaches - historically noteworthy or otherwise - that you’d like to see get this treatment, please leave a comment below!

    Carlos Peña Statistics

    Standard Batting Table
    Season Age Team Lg WAR G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ rOBA Rbat+ TB GIDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
    2001 23 TEX AL 0.3 22 72 62 6 16 4 1 3 12 0 0 10 17 .258 .361 .500 .861 121 .383 126 31 1 0 0 0 0 3/HD  
    2002 24 2TM AL 1.0 115 443 397 43 96 17 4 19 52 2 2 41 111 .242 .316 .448 .764 106 .334 105 178 7 3 0 2 0 *3/DH ROY-8
    2002 24 OAK AL 0.6 40 141 124 12 27 4 0 7 16 0 0 15 38 .218 .305 .419 .724 92 .322 91 52 2 1 0 1 0 3  
    2002 24 DET AL 0.5 75 302 273 31 69 13 4 12 36 2 2 26 73 .253 .321 .462 .783 113 .339 111 126 5 2 0 1 0 3/DH  
    2003 25 DET AL 1.3 131 516 452 51 112 21 6 18 50 4 5 53 123 .248 .332 .440 .772 108 .338 109 199 6 6 1 4 1 *3/HD  
    2004 26 DET AL 2.8 142 562 481 89 116 22 4 27 82 7 1 70 146 .241 .338 .472 .810 114 .355 112 227 11 3 2 5 2 *3/HD  
    2005 27 DET AL 0.1 79 295 260 37 61 9 0 18 44 0 1 31 95 .235 .325 .477 .802 113 .343 109 124 3 4 0 0 2 3D/H  
    2006 28 BOS AL 0.1 18 37 33 3 9 2 0 1 3 0 0 4 10 .273 .351 .424 .776 96 .344 95 14 1 0 0 0 0 3/H7  
    2007 29 TBD AL 7.2 148 612 490 99 138 29 1 46 121 1 0 103 142 .282 .411 .627 1.037 172 .437 169 307 7 10 1 8 10 *3/DH MVP-9,SS
    2008 30 TBR AL 5.1 139 607 490 76 121 24 2 31 102 1 1 96 166 .247 .377 .494 .871 129 .385 131 242 6 12 0 9 7 *3/DH MVP-9,GG
    2009 31 TBR AL 3.1 135 570 471 91 107 25 2 39 100 3 3 87 163 .227 .356 .537 .893 133 .378 130 253 5 9 0 3 11 *3/H AS
    2010 32 TBR AL 2.1 144 582 484 64 95 18 0 28 84 5 1 87 158 .196 .325 .407 .732 103 .336 107 197 2 7 0 4 4 *3/D  
    2011 33 CHC NL 2.6 153 606 493 72 111 27 3 28 80 2 2 101 161 .225 .357 .462 .819 123 .360 122 228 6 4 1 7 7 *3/H  
    2012 34 TBR AL 0.6 160 600 497 72 98 17 2 19 61 2 3 87 182 .197 .330 .354 .684 93 .310 96 176 10 13 0 3 2 *3H/D  
    2013 35 2TM AL -0.4 89 328 280 38 58 13 1 8 25 1 3 43 92 .207 .321 .346 .668 86 .304 88 97 5 4 1 0 5 3D/H  
    2013 35 HOU AL -0.3 85 325 277 38 58 13 1 8 25 1 3 43 89 .209 .324 .350 .674 88 .307 90 97 5 4 1 0 5 3D/H  
    2013 35 KCR AL -0.1 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .000 .000 .000 .000 -100 .000 -142 0 0 0 0 0 0 /3H  
    2014 36 TEX AL -0.3 18 63 59 4 8 3 0 1 2 1 0 4 11 .136 .190 .237 .428 19 .214 14 14 1 0 0 0 0 3/H  
    14 Yrs 25.5 1493 5893 4949 745 1146 231 26 286 818 29 22 817 1577 .232 .346 .462 .808 117 .355 118 2287 71 75 6 45 51 3DH/7  
    162 Game Avg 2.8 162 639 537 81 124 25 3 31 89 3 2 89 171 .232 .346 .462 .808 117 .355 118 248 8 8 1 5 6    
                                                               
    TBR (5 Yrs) 18.1 726 2971 2432 402 559 113 7 163 468 12 8 460 811 .230 .360 .483 .843 126 .369 127 1175 30 51 1 27 34 *3HD  
    DET (4 Yrs) 4.6 427 1675 1466 208 358 65 14 75 212 13 9 180 437 .244 .331 .461 .792 112 .345 110 676 25 15 3 10 5 3DH  
    TEX (2 Yrs) -0.1 40 135 121 10 24 7 1 4 14 1 0 14 28 .198 .281 .372 .653 74 .304 78 45 2 0 0 0 0 3/HD  
    CHC (1 Yr) 2.6 153 606 493 72 111 27 3 28 80 2 2 101 161 .225 .357 .462 .819 123 .360 122 228 6 4 1 7 7 *3/H  
    HOU (1 Yr) -0.3 85 325 277 38 58 13 1 8 25 1 3 43 89 .209 .324 .350 .674 88 .307 90 97 5 4 1 0 5 3D/H  
    OAK (1 Yr) 0.6 40 141 124 12 27 4 0 7 16 0 0 15 38 .218 .305 .419 .724 92 .322 91 52 2 1 0 1 0 3  
    BOS (1 Yr) 0.1 18 37 33 3 9 2 0 1 3 0 0 4 10 .273 .351 .424 .776 96 .344 95 14 1 0 0 0 0 3/H7  
    KCR (1 Yr) -0.1 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 .000 .000 .000 .000 -100 .000 -142 0 0 0 0 0 0 /3H  
                                                               
    AL (13 Yrs) 22.9 1340 5287 4456 673 1035 204 23 258 738 27 20 716 1416 .232 .345 .462 .807 117 .354 117 2059 65 71 5 38 44 3DH/7  
    NL (1 Yr) 2.6 153 606 493 72 111 27 3 28 80 2 2 101 161 .225 .357 .462 .819 123 .360 122 228 6 4 1 7 7 *3/H  
    Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
    Generated 11/10/2024.

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    Remember Some Cubs: The Legend of Carlos Peña

    In a new series here at North Side Baseball, we’ll be taking a retrospective look at some of the players who helped the Cubs during some of the “leaner” years of their history. First up, a guy who played first base for one season at Wrigley Field. 

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