Recall the time Tony Pena and John Hudek teamed up for a fake intentional walk strikeout in 1997 | MLB.com
Retro Baseball 101 - Tony Pena was known for his unique style of catching. He would sit on the ground with one knee tucked to the side while his other leg was
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Vintage Jerseys & Hats on Twitter: "Tony Pena, just showing off at #WrigleyField. @Pirates #Splits https://t.co/mQqPXB11DB" / Twitter
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