The net worth of Royce Clayton, a former American professional baseball player, is $13 million.
Royce Clayton was born in Burbank, California in 1970 and was drafted into the major leagues straight out of high school.
The San Francisco Giants selected a right-handed shortstop in the first round of the 1988 Major League Baseball draft, who was the 15th overall pick.
Clayton’s pro debut with the Giants began on September 20, 1991, and he played for the team until 1995.
He then joined the St Paul’s Church.
From 1996 to 1998, the Louis Cardinals, the Texas Rangers, the Chicago White Sox, the Milwaukee Brewers, the Colorado Rockies, the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Washington Nationals, the Cincinnati Reds, the Toronto Blue Jays, and the Boston Red Sox were all teams Clayton played in.
At the conclusion of his pro playing career, he hit.258 and amassed over 700 runs batted in, including 110 home runs.
In 1997, Clayton was the only MLB All-Star, and in 2007, he won a World Series ring with the Red Sox.
Clayton was played by Jorge Sanchez in the movie “The Rookie” from 2002, while Clayton was with the Rangers.
“Moneyball”, a baseball film, featured Clayton as Miguel Tejada, almost 10 years later.