Pena will become the Astros first designated hitter
The Houston Astros are moving to the American League West in 2013, and have reached agreement with Carlos Pena on a one-year deal worth $2.9 million.
Houston announced it will “make an announcement” Monday during a 2 p.m. press conference at Minute Maid Park.
Pena hit .197 last year with the Tampa Bay Rays, but did hit 19 home runs and has averaged 32 home runs a year over the last six seasons.
Pena is a former Gold Glove winner at first base and should provide a strong veteran presence in the Astros clubhouse.
Houston will be Pena’s sixth major league club, including Texas, Detroit, Boston, Tampa Bay, and Chicago.
Houston GM Jeff Luhnow has implemented a plan that mirrors the Tampa Bay Rays plan, of crafting a deep and talented farm system, and sprinkling in veteran major leaguers.