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    The Jayson Werth era in Philadelphia now over...

    ..As Werth heads to the Nats.7 years,126 million..that right handed power bat will be severely missed.I wish him well...
    Be interesting to see if his bat prices come down a bit now...

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    Re: The Jayson Werth era in Philadelphia now over...

    Quote Originally Posted by 2000mvpfan View Post
    ..As Werth heads to the Nats.7 years,126 million..that right handed power bat will be severely missed.I wish him well...
    Be interesting to see if his bat prices come down a bit now...

    Joe
    Will be interesting to see how he plays in a lineup that doesn't provide protection like the Phillies. Always liked Werth, being a Mets fan, but I have my doubts about him considering the season he previously had.

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    Re: The Jayson Werth era in Philadelphia now over...

    Also be interesting to see how he reacts to being THE man,seeing as how in Philly he was part of a wrecking crew of names-now it'll just be him and Zimmerman.Lotsa pressure on those two,especially with Dunn gone now...

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    Re: The Jayson Werth era in Philadelphia now over...

    Why are the Nats spending $126 mil on one player? How much success can he bring them? This move makes as much sense as my Indians signing him.

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    Re: The Jayson Werth era in Philadelphia now over...

    Seems "OUT OF CONTROL" spending is the norm for the Washington area. Whether it's our Federal Government, the Redskins (McNabb) or the Nationals (Werth) they just keep spending it.

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    Re: The Jayson Werth era in Philadelphia now over...

    They should have kept Dunn.
    The Nats way overpaid on this deal.

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    Re: The Jayson Werth era in Philadelphia now over...

    He is 32 years old as of early next season with a spotty history except for the past two years in a lineup of mostly allstars in a hitters park. This is the single worst contract in baseball history. They now have an albatross on their payroll. The question is will this cost them Zimmerman in the future when they cant pay him comparably to his inferior teammate. It is great that they are trying to make a splash but just tossing money at people solves nothing. I am a Mets fan and this is something they would do, the have money lets buy anything way to run a team. The Mets did it last year with Jason Bay and look how well it worked for them.

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    Re: The Jayson Werth era in Philadelphia now over...

    A lot of cash for a one time all star in his early 30's!
    Thanks a lot
    Josh

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    Re: The Jayson Werth era in Philadelphia now over...

    A GREAT deal........for Jason Werth- way to cash in.
    What are the Nats thinking?????? Overpaying for a 32 year old outfielder who had a couple good years hitting in a great lineup/ballpark. His numbers wont get better as he gets older. The $ given to him should only be given to stars in entering their prime or established players who project to improve . It should be a treat seeing him in the OF in 3-4 years also... Stupid is as stupid does...

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    Re: The Jayson Werth era in Philadelphia now over...

    I think the nats got Tom Hick'sed.
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