Kelly Shoppach
Kelly ShoppachCleveland Indians — No. 10 CatcherBorn: April 29, 1980(1980-04-29) (age 28)
Fort Worth, TexasBats: Right Throws: Right Major League Baseball debut May 28, 2005 for the Boston Red Sox Selected MLB statistics
(through 2007) Batting average .241 Home runs 10 Runs batted in 46 Teams
- Boston Red Sox (2005)
- Cleveland Indians (2006–present)
Kelly Brian Shoppach (pronounced SHOP-ick) (born April 29, 1980 in Fort Worth, Texas) is a Major League Baseball catcher for the Cleveland Indians. Shoppach was traded to the Indians from the Boston Red Sox organization on January 28, 2006, as part of the same deal that saw outfielder Coco Crisp sent to Boston and highly regarded prospect Andy Marté sent to Cleveland.
Shoppach was considered to be one of the better positional prospects in the Red Sox organization before the trade. Shoppach is a top-line defensive catcher with a strong arm and reliable glove. He hits the ball to all fields, has excellent power for a catcher, and draws a significant number of walks.
Shoppach was hitting .275 (33-for-120) with 10 home runs and 22 RBI when he got the call.
Contents
- 1 School career
- 2 Minor League career
- 3 Major League career
- 4 Trade
- 5 Awards
- 6 Trivia
- 7 References
- 8 External links
School career
Shoppach played three seasons at Baylor University, hitting .333 (168-for-505) with 26 home runs and 121 RBI. He recorded a .993 career fielding percentage, with seven errors in 953 total chances.
As a junior in 2001, Shoppach received the Johnny Bench Award as the nation's top collegiate catcher after hitting .397 with 12 home runs and 61 RBI in 69 games in his final college season. He also posted a .998 fielding percentage with only one error in 406 chances.
In addition to being selected "Big 12 Player of the Year", Shoppach was named First Team All-America in 2001 by Baseball America, Baseball Weekly, Louisville Slugger/Collegiate Baseball and the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association.
Minor League career
In 2004, Shoppach appeared in a career-best 101 games behind the plate for Pawtucket and threw out 35 of 101 potential base stealers (35 percent) on his way to a spot on the International League's end-of-season All-Star Team. He also set a single-season home run record for PawSox catchers with 21 and also hit one as a designated hitter. His 22 homers matched his previous career total over two years and 208 games. Shoppach added career bests with 62 runs scored and a .461 slugging percentage.47 of his 93 hits (51 percent) went for extra bases.
Major League career
On May 26, 2005, Shoppach was recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket. He was hitless in 15 at-bats with seven strikeouts. He did better in 2006 after he was traded to Cleveland. He went 27 for 110. On June 26, 2007, Shoppach hit a PH 3-run walk off home run to defeat Oakland 8-5.
Trade
On January 27, 2006, Shoppach was traded from the Red Sox to the Cleveland Indians, along with prospect Andy Marté, pitcher Guillermo Mota, a player to be named later, and cash considerations. The Indians in turn sent outfielder Coco Crisp, catcher Josh Bard, and pitcher David Riske.
Awards
- Portland Sea Dogs player of the year (2003)
- International League All-Star (2004)
- Red Sox Minor League Defensive Player of the Month (April 2005)
- 2005 Pawtucket Red Sox Player of the Year
Trivia
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- Kelly's nickname is "Shop-vac" because he is an outstanding defensive catcher. So, fans will yell SHOOPPPPPP-VAAACCCC!
- During the 2007 season, Shoppach was a "personal catcher" for Paul Byrd - he was the catcher for Byrd's games as they occurred in the Indians' pitching rotation, including during game 4 of the ALDS
- During the 2005 season, Shoppach was almost involved in a trade that would have sent him to the Colorado Rockies for outfielder Larry Bigbie. However, at the last moment, the Red Sox backed out of the deal.
- Shoppach's favorite TV show is Survivor
- His favorite movie is Crimson Tide
- His favorite celebrity is Ed Harris
- He enjoys going to the movies
- He is classically trained in the clarinet
- His favorite pro team is the New England Patriots
- His favorite athlete is Drew Bledsoe
- He enjoys Chocolate Glazed Donuts and was a regular fixture in Mark Bellhorn's Dunkin Donuts franchises
- Shoppach's bat slipped from his hands during a September 3 game at Ameriquest Field, striking a fan in the jaw; the collision was captured in a photograph. [1]
- Kelly's # 19 was retired at his hometown high school, Brewer High School on February 1, 2008.
References
External links
- ESPN - Daily updates
- SoxProspects.com Bio
- Baseball Reference
- Minor League Splits and Situational Stats
1 Casey Blake | 2 Jhonny Peralta | 7 Jamey Carroll | 10 Kelly Shoppach | 11 Jorge Velandia | 12 Ben
Francisco | 15 Andy
Marté | 17 Shin-Soo Choo | 20 David Dellucci | 24 Grady Sizemore | 25 Ryan
Garko | 27 Rick Bauer | 30 Masahide Kobayashi | 31 Cliff
Lee | 32 Aaron Laffey | 36 Paul
Byrd | 38 Franklin Gutiérrez | 39 Scott Elarton | 45 Jeremy Sowers | 47 Joe Borowski | 49 Edward Mujica | 52 C. C. Sabathia | 53 Rafael Pérez | 59 Yamid
Haad | 63 Rafael Betancourt
Inactive (40-man) roster: 13 Asdrúbal Cabrera | 23 Michael Aubrey | 40 Tom
Mastny | 46 Brad Snyder | 50 Jensen
Lewis | 54 Brian Slocum | 64 Reid Santos | 69 Scott
Lewis | 70 Tony Sipp | 72 Adam
Miller | 76 Wyatt Toregas
Disabled list: 29 Josh
Barfield | 37 Jake Westbrook | 41 Víctor Martínez | 48 Travis Hafner | 55 Fausto Carmona
Coaching Staff: Manager 22 Eric Wedge | Bench Coach 28 Jeff Datz | 1st Base/Infield Coach 6 Luis Rivera | 3rd Base Coach 35 Joel Skinner | Hitting Coach 9 Derek Shelton | Pitching Coach 51 Carl Willis | Bullpen Coach 4 Luis Isaac | Bullpen Catcher 43 Dan Williams | Bullpen Catcher 60 Dennis Malavé
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