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In his player career, Peña was known for his defensive skills with the Pirates, Cardinals, Red Sox, Indians, White Sox and Astros. He won four Gold Glove awards and was a five-time All-StarThe Major League Baseball All-Star Game is an annual exhibition baseball game between the best players from the National League and the American League. The All-Star Game usually occurs in mid-July and marks the middle of the Major League Baseball season..
Hired in 2002See also 2001 in sports, other events of 2002, 2003 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'. Auto Racing Stock car racing: Ward Burton wins the Daytona 500 NASCAR Championship Tony Stewart Indy Racing League Sam Hornish Jr. wins the season championshi to replace Tony Muser ( John Mizerock had served as interim manager), Peña took Royals fans for a ride in 2003See also 2002 in sports, other events of 2003, 2004 in sports and the list of 'years in sports'. Auto Racing Stock car racing: Michael Waltrip wins rain-shortened Daytona 500 Winston Cup Championship won by Matt Kenseth for Ford. Nextel signs deal to repl, taking a 7-game lead by the All-StarThe Major League Baseball All-Star Game is an annual exhibition baseball game between the best players from the National League and the American League. The All-Star Game usually occurs in mid-July and marks the middle of the Major League Baseball season. break before settling into a third-place finish in the American League Central DivisionThe American League (or formally the American League of Professional Baseball Clubs is one of two leagues that make up Major League Baseball in the United States of America and Canada. It developed from a minor league, the Western League, that aspired to, with a record of 83-79.
Peña's Royals have been less successful in 2004See also 2003 in sports, other events of 2004, 2005 in sports, list of 'years in sports'. Events On January 28, International Olympic Committee Vice-President Kim Un-yong is arrested on charges of corruption in Seoul. Prosecutors arrest Kim minutes after, with some local sports columnists and radio hosts calling for his firing.
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