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St. Petersburg, FL (Sports Network) - The Tampa Bay Rays signed veteran
infielder Jeff Keppinger to a one-year deal on Friday.
The 31-year-old hit .277 with six home runs and 35 runs batted in over
99 games as he split time with the Astros and Giants in 2011.
"Jeff is a good player who fits our club well," said executive vice president
of baseball operations Andrew Friedman. "He is a tough out, especially
against left-handers, and his contact skills bring a useful dimension to our
roster. We also value his defensive versatility, which will allow him to make
an impact in many different ways."
Over seven pro seasons, Keppinger, a fourth round pick of the Pirates in
2001, is a .281 hitter with 32 homers and 215 RBI in 586 games with the Mets,
Royals, Reds, Astros, and Giants.
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