Shoppach: He would be the first to tell you he had a disappointing year offensively, hitting .176, including .241 against left-handers. While the Rays could choose to buy out his option for $300,000, the 31-year-old veteran catcher has said he'd still be open to coming back. It's what he did behind the plate that could draw similar interest from Tampa Bay.
Shoppach caught 15 of 41 attempted basestealers (36.6 percent), best in the American League, and works well with the pitching staff. The team wanted to give rookie C Jose Lobaton a long look, and he didn't hit (.118), though he was hampered by injuries. If the team doesn't deem Lobaton or fellow rookie C Robinson Chirinos ready, Shoppach could be another option.
Ryan Ware, Shoppach's agent, said the catcher enjoyed his time with the Rays and is "not closing any doors," even if the club option isn't picked up.