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Royce Spencer Clayton (born January 2, 1970) is an American former professional baseball shortstop . He played in Major League Baseball for the San Francisco Giants , St. Louis Cardinals , Texas Rangers , Chicago White Sox , Milwaukee Brewers , Colorado Rockies , Arizona Diamondbacks , Washington Nationals , Cincinnati Reds , Toronto Blue Jays , and Boston Red Sox between 1991 and 2007.
Royce Spencer Clayton (born January 2, 1970) is an American former professional baseball shortstop . He played in Major League Baseball for the San Francisco Giants , St. Louis Cardinals , Texas Rangers , Chicago White Sox , Milwaukee Brewers , Colorado Rockies , Arizona Diamondbacks , Washington Nationals , Cincinnati Reds , Toronto Blue Jays , and Boston Red Sox between 1991 and 2007. As an amateur, Clayton played baseball at St. Bernard High School and for the United States national under-18 baseball team . The Giants selected him in the first round of the 1988 MLB draft and he made his MLB debut in 1991. The Giants traded Clayton to the Cardinals, where he succeeded his childhood idol, Ozzie Smith , as their starting shortstop and made the All-Star Game in 1997. Traded to Texas in 1998, Clayton signed a free agent contract to stay with the Rangers during the offseason. From 2001 to 2007, he played for Chicago, Milwaukee, Colorado, Arizona, Washington, Cincinnati, Toronto, and Boston. After his playing career, Clayton appeared in the film Moneyball and pursued various business ventures. He has been the head varsity baseball coach at Oaks Christian School in Westlake Village, California , since 2016. Clayton was born on January 2, 1970, in Burbank, California , and was raised in Inglewood . 1 His father, Royal Sr., was a car salesman and his mother, Antoinette, worked for Trans World Airlines . 2 He has an older brother, Royal Jr. 3 Growing up in the middle class , Clayton's parents stressed academics and did not allow him to play Little League Baseball until he was eight years old. He began to play as a third baseman . After attending a game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and St. Louis Cardinals at Dodger Stadium , he began to idolize Cardinals' shortstop Ozzie Smith and switched to playing shortstop. Rather than attend nearby Inglewood High School , Clayton attended St. Bernard High School , a private school in Playa del Rey . 4 He played for the school's baseball team as a shortstop. Clayton would sometimes take the field with a back flip , which Smith was known to do. 5 6 In 1987, his junior year, Clayton had a .448 batting average . He played in the California Interscholastic Federation 's Southern Section 1-A championship game at Dodger Stadium, 5 but lost to Whittier Christian High School . 7 He was invited to the U.S. Olympic Festival in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina , and earned a spot on the United States national under-18 baseball team for the 1987 World Junior Baseball Championships , held in Windsor, Ontario . 8 The United States won the silver medal, losing the championship game to Cuba . Clayton had a .513 batting average in 26 games played during his senior year in 1988. 9 He signed a National Letter of Intent to attend the University of Southern California (USC) to play college baseball for the USC Trojans on an athletic scholarship. He chose USC over Florida State University and Loyola Marymount University . Prior to the 1988 Major League Baseball (MLB) draft , the MLB Scouting Bureau named Clayton one of the 25 best amateur American prospects . 5 The San Francisco Giants selected Clayton in the first round with the 15th overall selection of the draft. He opted to sign with San Francisco for a $195,000 signing bonus rather than attend USC. The Giants assigned him to the Everett Giants of the Class A Short Season Northwest League . 10 In 1988, Clayton hit .259 with 30 runs batted in (RBIs), and 10 stolen bases in 60 games for Everett. 11 Starting the 1989 season with the Clinton Giants of the Class A Midwest League , Clayton struggled initially, batting below .200 by the end of May. After batting .310 in June and July, Clayton earn a promotion to the San Jose Giants of the Class A-Advanced California League on July 29. 12 He batted .120 and 10 stolen bases in 28 games for San Jose after the promotion. Clayton returned to San Jose in 1990, where he batted .252 in the first half. He delivered the game-winning hit in the California League's all-star game . 3 He finished the 1990 season with a .267 average, seven home runs , 71 RBIs, and 33 stolen bases. In 1991, Clayton played for the Shreveport Captains of the Double-A Texas League . 14 Clayton played in the Texas League All-Star Game. 15 He batted .280 with 68 RBIs and 36 stolen bases during the 1991 season, 16 7 helping Shreveport win the Texas League championship. 7 After the 1991 season, Baseball America named Clayton the best defensive shortstop and most exciting player in the Texas League, 17 and The Sporting News named him the best prospect in baseball. After the Texas League's season ended, the Giants promoted Clayton to the major leagues for their final road trip of the season. 18 He made his major league debut on September 20. 7 Clayton batted .115 (3-for-26) in nine games. 19 He arrived to spring training in 1992 having added muscle, increasing his weight from 160 to 175 pounds (73 to 79kg). 16 Clayton competed with José Uribe for the Giants' starting shortstop position. 20 The Giants named Clayton to their Opening Day roster in 1992 as their starting shortstop. 21 After Clayton batted .207 for the Giants through June 20, the Giants demoted him to the Phoenix Firebirds of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League . 22 Clayton batted .237 in 43 games for Phoenix, and was recalled to the major leagues on August 19 when Uribe went on the disabled list with a torn muscle in his rib cage. 23 Between both stints with the Giants in the 1992 season, Clayton batted .224 in 98 games. 24 He earned $109,000, the major league's minimum salary, for the 1992 season. Before the 1993 season, Clayton signed a one-year contract with the Giants worth $155,000. 24 Uribe's contract expired after the 1992 season, and Clayton became the Giants' regular shortstop. 26 He batted .282 in 153 games, 27 tied Chris Speier 's franchise record of 70 RBIs for a shortstop, and led all National League shortstops with 103 double plays turned. 28 After the 1993 season, the Giants offered Clayton a four-year contract worth $9.2million, but he declined. 29 Clayton signed a contract worth $325,000 for the 1994 season. 30 Clayton and several of his teammates struggled in 1994; he batted .236 with 30 RBIs. 31 The Giants made an offer of a two-year contract after the 1994 season, which Clayton rejected. 29 He signed a one-year contract for the 1995 season worth $475,000. 32 33 Clayton batted .244 in 138 games in the 1995 season. 34 He also recorded 223 putouts , 411 assists , and 654 total chances , the most among all National League shortstops. 2 The Giants began to discuss trading Clayton to other teams after the 1995 season as they remained unable to agree to terms on a contract extension. 33 Rich Aurilia was ready to become the Giants' starting shortstop and the team needed to improve their depth of pitchers. Coming into the 1996 season, Ozzie Smith remained on a perpetual contract with the Cardinals. 37 He was 41 years old and only batted .199 in 44 games during the 1995 season due to a shoulder injury. 38 Cardinals manager Tony La Russa and general manager Walt Jocketty sought to acquire another shortstop as insurance in case Smith could not compete. They attempted to sign Walt Weiss and Greg Gagne , but neither wanted to play in a platoon with Smith, an all-time great. 39 The Giants traded Clayton and a player to be named later to the St. Louis Cardinals for Doug Creek , Rich DeLucia , and Allen Watson on December 14, 1995. 36 The Giants sent Chris Wimmer to the Cardinals in January 1996 to complete the trade. 41 Eligible for salary arbitration for the first time, Clayton signed a $1.6million contract with St. Louis for the 1996 season, more than tripling his 1995 salary. In his first year as the Cardinals' manager, Tony La Russa announced that Smith and Clayton would compete for the starting job in spring training in 1996. 43 44 Though Smith had better statistics during spring training than Clayton,
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