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Rays Catcher Conundrum: Offense Lacking Ahead of Opener
24 Mar
Summary
- Rays' Opening Day roster is nearly set, but catcher remains an issue.
- Hunter Feduccia and Nick Fortes will handle catching duties.
- Concerns linger over offensive production from the catcher position.

As Opening Day approaches on Thursday against the St. Louis Cardinals, the Tampa Bay Rays have finalized most of their roster. However, the catcher position continues to be an area of concern for the team.
Despite offensive production at catcher being a recurring issue for the Rays over the past couple of seasons, the team will enter the 2026 season with Hunter Feduccia and Nick Fortes. Both players were with the team last year but struggled offensively. Encouragingly, Nick Fortes has demonstrated improved offensive capabilities during the recent spring training.
While a strong spring is a positive indicator, its sustainability remains uncertain. If offensive output from the catchers does not improve, it could impact the overall effectiveness of the Rays' lineup. Promising prospects at the position are not yet on the major league roster, leaving the Rays hopeful that Feduccia or Fortes can provide necessary value, or that Dominic Keegan will be ready for a call-up soon.




