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Gerónimo Peña
Gerónimo Peña was born to working parents in agriculture and livestock. He grew up in that environment until he was signed by the St. Louis Cardinals, an organization with which he rose to the big leagues, but before that he was considered among the best prospects in organized baseball. He spent seven seasons in the major leagues, finishing with a .262 average, 30 home runs, 124 walks and 54 stolen bases. Pepo or Pepín as they call him in Los Alcarrizos, his small homeland, returned from the ballfield back to his origins. He returned to being a farmer, returned to livestock and with joy affirms: "I feel good about what I do. Some are looking for a good car, colmadones, discos. Mine is my livestock, my animal offspring, the tranquility of nature," he says. - Diario Libre article catching up with him and with the help of Google Translator
Same facegen but thinned it some and adjusted the coloring plus some feature straightening.
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