Found November 30, 2006 on Mop Up Duty:
Royce Clayton? Apparently JP has signed 36 year old SS Royce Clayton in an attempt to shore up the middle infield, thus allowing Aaron Hill to stay at 2B, his better defensive position. The deal is for 1 year at 1.5 million and is pending a physical. Let's hope Clayton does a Rod Barajas and refuses this physical, and here's why.
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  • Why does this guy keeping getting work? Just to recap, here are the teams Royce has played for.

    Giants
    Cardinals
    Rangers
    White Sox
    Brewers
    Rockies
    Diamondbacks
    Nationals
    Reds
    and now the Blue Jays
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