Colorado Rockies shortstop Jose Reyes may be a trade target for multiple teams when he returns from his extended leave of absence and possible suspension, according to ESPN's Buster Olney.

Reyes, whose suspension could be announced as soon as today, will be credited for time served, per Olney. Since Reyes is currently away on paid leave, that could result in him having to write a check to the Rockies for the amount he's made while staying home.

If the rumored figure of 60 games comes to fruition, Reyes would sit for 26 more contests before being eligible to return in mid-June. At that point, the Rockies could have multiple suitors for the veteran shortstop and would obviously be inclined to move him given the presence of breakout rookie Trevor Story in the middle of the team's infield.

The Rockies missed an opportunity to deal Reyes shortly after acquiring him last July in the trade that sent Troy Tulowitzki to the Toronto Blue Jays, who also sent pitching prospects Jeff Hoffman, Miguel Castro and Jesus Tinoco to Colorado. It's hard to imagine the Rockies would pass on many offers for Reyes this time around.

There is no shortage of possible contending teams lacking production at shortstop. The Yankees, Diamondbacks, Royals, Tigers, Angels and, oddly enough, Blue Jays are all receiving an OPS of .600 or fewer from their shortstops. Reyes, by comparison, hit .274/.310/.378 (.688 OPS) in 519 plate appearances last season and owns a career ..290/.339/.431 (.770 OPS) line.

We'll have more on this story as it unfolds.