Jayson Werth of the Philadelphia Phillies is in the final year of his contract and having a great season thus far. I was wondering?

In recent seasons Jayson Werth has made himself into a pretty good hitter, but not great. It appears his power production goes right along with the number of plate appearances he makes in a season. 330+ average so far this year, and based on history is probably an anomaly rather than the norm.In my opinion the Philadelphia Phillies should make every effort to resign him.

He is a solid outfielder and hitter and the team needs to be sure that they have an adequate replacement if they decide not to pursue him in the off-season. It would not be easy losing the 36 home runs and 99 RBIs he produced last year, and at thirty-one years of age he has some really good years left and also fits well into the Philadelphia lineup. Anyway, why would they not want to resign a player with a nickname of “Werewolf”, as long as the money and contract are fair to both parties?

Domonic Brown, the player you mentioned as his replacement is off to a good start at Double A Reading with 7 home runs and a .337 batting average, but I am not sure that translates into being able to replace Werth right out of the gate.

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