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Nats Following Redskins Blueprint?

by: TheGreenMiles

Sun Dec 05, 2010 at 22:00:31 PM EST


Do you know who this man is? The Washington Nationals just gave him the 16th-largest contract in the history of professional sports - 7 years, $126 million.

He's Jayson Werth, an outfielder most recently with the Philadelphia Phillies. It's not clear who the Nationals were bidding against - the Phillies offered about half of what the Nats did & there's no indication any other team had significantly raised that bar. Jayson Stark reports, "The Nationals offer on Werth was so far above everyone else that Boras didn't even ask other interested teams if they wanted to match it."

While Werth has been one of the best all-around players in baseball the last few years, he's already 31 & will turn 39 early in the final year of this mammoth contract. Baseball Prospectus, trying to project Werth's 30s by looking at what similar players have done in the past, predicts he'll be merely an average outfielder by the 4th year of the contract & a payroll-hogging albatross in the 6th & 7th years.

With the ink barely dry, the deal is already being mocked by other teams:

TheGreenMiles :: Nats Following Redskins Blueprint?
Mets general manager Sandy Alderson seemed to think Werth got the better end of the deal. "It makes some of our contracts look pretty good," Alderson said. "That's a long time and a lot of money. I thought they were trying to reduce the deficit in Washington."
Nats GM Mike Rizzo says this move announces the team's intention to contend for the playoffs next year. But considering the team just finished 28 games out of 1st place, is that remotely realistic? Even if we're generous & say Werth is worth five extra wins, that means the Nats still lose 88 games next year. By the time Stephen Strasburg is healthy & top prospect Bryce Harper is in the majors, Werth could be on the downside of his career, injured, or both.

It looks like the Nats have wildly overpaid an aging star for his past performance on another team - a page right out of Dan Snyder's playbook.

As a lifelong baseball fan who'd love nothing more than to see Washington's baseball team go to the playoffs for the first time in 30 years, I sure hope I'm wrong.

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So this begs the Question... (4.00 / 1)
What is he WERTH?

Get it?  Werth?


Oh Please (0.00 / 0)
"As a lifelong baseball fan who'd love nothing more than to see Washington's baseball team go to the playoffs for the first time in 30 years, I sure hope I'm wrong."

Really?  Is that why you wear a Red Sox hat and tweet all summer about being at bars watching Red Sox games?  Now you want to see the Nats go to the playoffs?  

You may be a friend politically, but you are no friend when it comes to D.C. sports teams!


I am on record that ... (0.00 / 0)
... if the Nats played the Red Sox in the World Series, I would root for the Nats.

Also, I have trouble finding a Nats hat to fit my giant head.  

Read more at TheGreenMiles.com and follow me on Twitter


[ Parent ]
Werth Worth (0.00 / 0)
The Lerners are no Dan Snyder and this guy is no Haynesworth, he's the real deal. He's going to make 2011 more fun. We may not make the playoffs in 2011 but we're sure on the way. Already glad to have re-upped season tix.

Speaking of Haynesworth... (4.00 / 1)
...Thomas Boswell is right, "Albert Haynesworth must be let go by Redskins - now."
As in all feuds, both parties have a side. Haynesworth has a side. It's just not a good one. This isn't a 50-50 debate. From the day Haynesworth took that last $20 million and said "Yes," he's been on the short end of a 90-10 proposition.

Now, he's turned into a combination defensive tackle and fifth columnist. In the end, which may be soon, he's going to succeed in sulking, gold-bricking and undermining his way out of town. He'll keep the $36.5 million; at the moment, he's earned more than half-a-million-dollars per tackle for his two years. The decade-long Snyder nightmare will have one more chapter.

But some day, if Haynesworth ever grows up, he's probably going to wish he could relive this disaster.

Until then, Albert Haynesworth, just go. I don't care how.

The guy's a cancer on the team, time to cut it out!

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[ Parent ]
I'm find with Werth, but WHY such a huge (4.00 / 1)
contract when they couldn't scrape up 50 million and 4 years for younger Adam Dunn, Zimmerman's wing man in what was developing into the most lethal hitting combination since Ramirez and Big Papi at their height in Boston?  It's a mistake to make such a LONG term contract with Werth.  Even a great outfielder's wheels start coming off the bus in his thirties.  Hope his bat stays intact.

Adam Dunn is only 6 months younger than Werth (0.00 / 0)
and has already evolved into an old player as far as his skill set goes. He's your classic "three true outcomes" player (all homers, walks and strikeouts) and he's the kind of fielder who belongs at DH. Odds are that he'll be as inadequate at the end of four years as Werth will at the end of seven.

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Brain dead (4.00 / 1)
This is an absolutely dumb contract. They pulled a Texas Rangers with Alex Rodriguez and bid against themselves. Why would you ever do that? Werth is a good player but he also had Ryan Howard, Chase Utley, Jimmy Rollins, etc. all in the lineup who would help him with RBIs and getting more pitches to hit. Unbelievably dumb contract.  

Millions for 2011 (0.00 / 0)
Owners can be nuts. Dumb move, could have had at least two or three for this one. And, kept Dunn.
Also, will he be around in 2012 when there is a pitching arm on the mound?

Mere parsimony is not economy. Expense, and great expense, may be an essential part in true economy.
Edmund Burke


Gary Mathews redux (4.00 / 1)
Bad contract. This is like when the Braves signed Gary Mathews to a huge contract coming off a mediocre year.
If you look at Werth's stats for the last two years, he's already in decline. There's no way a player of his ability is going to still be a contibutor in  his late 30s.

Beg to Differ (0.00 / 0)
NYT this morning: "Ted Williams led the league with a .388 average in 1957, the summer he turned 39, and Stan Musial hit .330 in 1962, at the age of 41."

[ Parent ]
Surely you're not arguing (0.00 / 0)
that Jayson Werth is in a class with Ted Williams and Stan Musial, are you?

[ Parent ]
What Randy Said (0.00 / 0)
Yep, what in his record gives any indication that Werth is of the class of player as Williams and Musial? Nothing. In fact, he's a lot closer to my Gary Mathews comparison. Gary Mathews, Dwight Evans (as a Sox fan, i actually think Dewey was a little better), Howard Johnson, Richie Zisk -- Werth is more that level of a player. Solid major league player, a star in his best years, but not a Hall of Fame candidate or a guy who's going to last until he's 40.

Compare his career stats with Albert Pujols, who does belong in the Williams/Musial class of players.


[ Parent ]
So what? (0.00 / 0)
Joe DiMaggio & Mickey Mantle were retired by the time they were 37.

Go look at Jayson Werth's comparable players through age 31 & then click each of them to see their stats in their 30s. Just brutal.  

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WOW! (0.00 / 0)
My comp set was way too kind to Werth. He's not as good as Gary Matthews was. The best of his comps is Tommy Heinrich, who was a hell of player but lost a good deal of his career to WWII. Other than that, it's guys like Jeffrey Hammond and Henry Rodriquez who only had 1 or 2 good years. Werth has already had his.

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