Add glasses to Zac Gallen and "ñ" to Carlos Peña
Title says it all.
Zac Gallen has essentially NEVER pitched without his pitching glasses on, as he has difficulty seeing the plate without them. They're literally his prescriptions. He's pitching blind in-game without them, and it just looks weird. It's like seeing Nick Castellanos clean shaven.
Carlos Peña is missing his tilde above his n. He is listed as just “Carlos Pena” in game. This is a disservice to him; it even shows the “ñ” on his 2008 & 2009 card art for the Rays, and 2002 & 2003 card art for the Tigers.
While glasses for Gallen might be a bit tough to work on, changing Peña's name should be a walk in the park.

This is Carlos Peña's Rays jersey, with an Ñ clearly visible. Unsure why it's not present at all in the game when there's another player that SHARES THE SAME EXACT NAME (Jeremy Peña of the Astros) and another player that has the same character (Dedniel Núñez of the Mets) present in their name.

These are three images of Zac Gallen wearing his signature pitching glasses; from when he was a rookie with the New Orleans Baby Cakes, from one of his rare starts with the Miami Marlins, and finally, one from him pitching with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Every single time he steps on that mound, he's wearing glasses. I'm not sure why they aren't present when other glasses wearers (Jay Bell, Ty Clippard, Danny Jansen) receive them. Please give him his glasses, I don't want him pitching blind.
Thanks for reading.
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