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OCTOBER 30, 2007
Paul a free agent
Backup catcher Josh Paul filed for free agency on Tuesday.
Paul, who was the only remaining Ray eligible for free agency, hit .190 with 1 home run and 9 RBIs in 35 games in an injury shortened season. Paul, 32, made $625,000 last season.
The Rays have starter Dioner Navarro back and could use Shawn Riggans, who missed most of the season with injuries, as the backup.
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