Jayson Werth
WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 27: Jayson Werth #28 of the Washington Nationals celebrates with Dan Haren #15 after scoring in the third inning against the Cincinnati Reds at Nationals Park on April 27, 2013 in Washington, DC.
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Hefner, Laffey serve up disastrous loss for Mets
-- and Laffey spit back a 5-3 lead. How quickly, you ask? In the fifth inning, with two outs and none on, Laffey walked Jayson Werth , gave up a double to Bryce Harper and then teed up a 1-and-2 pitch that Adam LaRoche walloped into the seats.Asked later about Read more »
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Daily Jolt: 'Alarming' report on Nationals' Werth
appears that Jayson Werth, who has not played in a major league game since May 2, won't be returning very soon, either. After getting what Washington Nationals manager Davey Johnson called "kind of an alarming report" on [Werth] following another MRI on his from Sports Illustrated Read more »
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Washington Nationals Could Be Without Jayson Werth For Two More Weeks
the Nationals 3-2. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports A hamstring issue for Washington Nationals outfielder Jayson Werth has kept him out of action much longer than the team had anticipated. The team had originally hoped Werth would be able to from Fansided Read more »
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'Alarming' report on Werth
AM ET 05.21 | It appears that Jayson Werth, who has not played in a major league game since May 2, won't be returning very soon, either. After getting what Washington Nationals manager Davey Johnson called "kind of an alarming report" on [Werth] following from FanNation Read more »
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New York Yankees: Not a roster for the ages, but subs are earning their pinstripes
the latest news from Post reporters Adam Kilgore and James Wagner. For perspective, the oldest Washington National is Jayson Werth, who turned 34 on Monday. Eight Yankees who’ve helped hold the fort until Jeter (38) and A-Rod (37) get back are all older than from The Washington Post Read more »
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Brain Cashman has his reasons for keeping Ben Francisco
hits during the first and third to last games of the Phillies' season that year, and in between was best known for not being Jayson Werth. The Phillies traded Francisco last year to the Blue Jays for a minor leaguer named Frank Gailey, whose claim to fame from Philly.com Read more »