Jayson Werth is a retired American professional baseball outfielder. Spanning from 2002 to 2017, his 15-season MLB career included stints with the Toronto Blue Jays, Los Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies, and Washington Nationals. Werth was known for his strong offensive abilities and played a key role on the Phillies' 2008 World Series-winning team. After his time in Philadelphia, he signed a notable free-agent contract with the Washington Nationals, where he became a veteran leader and continued to contribute offensively.
In 1960, Jayson Werth's grandfather, Ducky Schofield, helped the Pittsburgh Pirates win the World Series.
Jayson Werth's stepfather had previously played for the Tacoma Yankees in 1978.
On May 20, 1979, Jayson Richard Gowan Werth was born. He later became a professional baseball outfielder.
In 1993, Jayson Werth's uncle, Dick Schofield, won the World Series with the Toronto Blue Jays.
In 1993, Jayson Werth's youth team, the Springfield Flame, finished in third place at the Sandy Koufax World Series.
In 2004, Jayson Werth's ninth-inning single set up Steve Finley's game-winning grand slam against the San Francisco Giants, helping the Dodgers to clinch the National League (NL) West Division and send them to the playoffs for the first time since 1996.
In 1997, Jayson Werth was drafted 22nd overall by the Baltimore Orioles in the MLB Draft. He chose to sign with the Orioles, foregoing a commitment to play college baseball for the Georgia Bulldogs.
Jayson Werth began the 1998 season with the Low-A Delmarva Shorebirds, batting .265 with eight home runs and 53 RBI in 120 games. He was also selected to attend the South Atlantic All-Star Game.
In 1999, Jayson Werth received a promotion to Bowie after participating in the Carolina League All-Star Game. He batted .305 through 66 Carolina League games.
Jayson Werth married his wife Julia on January 8, 2000. They had been dating since high school.
On December 12, 2000, Jayson Werth was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for John Bale.
In 2000, Jayson Werth received a demotion back to Frederick. He batted .277 with two home runs and 18 RBI in 83 at bats across 24 games.
On September 1, 2002, Jayson Werth was called up to the Toronto Blue Jays for his major league debut. He recorded a hit in his debut and solidified his place as an outfielder.
In 2002, Jayson Werth made his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut with the Toronto Blue Jays. He split his time between the major and minor leagues.
In 2002, Jayson Werth was moved to the outfield when he was promoted to the Triple-A Syracuse SkyChiefs.
In 2003, Jayson Werth spent most of the season alternating between the major and minor leagues due to injuries to the Blue Jays' core players. He played in 26 major league games, batting .208.
On March 31, 2004, Jayson Werth was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for pitcher Jason Frasor.
Due to injury, Jayson Werth was limited to 88 games in 2015, during which his .221 batting average, 51 hits, and .302 on-base percentage were the lowest of his career since 2004.
In 2004, Jayson and Julia Werth filed a libel and slander lawsuit against their mutual high school classmate and Julia's ex-boyfriend, who alleged that Werth had been engaged in a number of adulterous relationships.
Jayson Werth's 2005 wrist injury occurred in the game after he received a haircut, which he then used as evidence not to cut his hair.
On December 20, 2006, the Philadelphia Phillies signed Jayson Werth to a one-year, $850,000 contract, with additional incentives. This was after conducting physical tests to ensure his health for the upcoming season.
In 2013, Jayson Werth's .931 OPS was the second-highest single-season OPS in Nationals history, behind Nick Johnson's .948 in 2006.
By the end of the 2008 season, Jayson Werth had become an everyday outfielder for the Philadelphia Phillies. He won a World Series championship, continuing his family's baseball legacy.
On January 22, 2009, the Phillies signed Jayson Werth to a two-year, $10 million contract extension. The team wanted to retain Werth as an outfielder and a right-handed power hitter.
On December 5, 2010, Jayson Werth signed a seven-year, $126 million contract with the Washington Nationals after Adam Dunn left for the Chicago White Sox.
In December 2010, Jayson Werth signed a seven-year, $126 million contract with the Washington Nationals.
On May 3, 2011, Jayson Werth returned to Citizens Bank Park for the first time since joining the Nationals. He was booed by Phillies fans before receiving a standing ovation.
In 2012, Jayson Werth aimed for a fresh start after the previous year. He fractured his left wrist on May 6 while fielding a hit, sidelining him. He returned to the lineup on August 2. Despite appearing in only 81 games due to injury, Werth batted .300 with five home runs and 31 RBI.
In 2013, Jayson Werth had a successful season with the Nationals, batting .318 with 25 home runs and 82 runs batted in.
In 2013, Jayson Werth played through injuries but had a strong July, leading the NL with 24 RBI, 11 doubles, and 17 extra-base hits. He was named July's NL Player of the Month. He finished the year batting .318 with 25 home runs and 82 RBI, and a career-best .931 OPS.
In 2014, Jayson Werth led MLB in win probability added early in the season. After adjusting his batting stance, he had a strong July, earning him the NL Player of the Month Award. He finished the season with a .292 batting average, 16 home runs, and 82 RBI.
In 2015, Jayson Werth pled guilty on a reckless driving charge after going 105 mph in a 55 mph zone. He was sentenced to five days in jail, and his driver's license was suspended for 30 days.
In 2015, Jayson Werth's season was marked by injuries. He underwent shoulder surgery in January and fractured his left wrist in May. He returned in July, but his performance was inconsistent. Limited to 88 games in 2015, his batting average, hits, and on-base percentage were the lowest since 2004.
Jayson Werth's 2015 wrist injury occurred in the game after he received a haircut, which he then used as evidence not to cut his hair. In 2015, the Nationals held a promotional event where fans received a Chia Pet in Werth's image, with chia growing out into a hair and beard.
Although, as a non-member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Werth was not allowed in attendance at Harper's 2016 wedding, he and mutual teammate Trea Turner attended the postnuptial celebrations.
In 2016, Jayson Werth hit his 200th career home run on April 19. From June 20 to August 20, Werth carried an on-base streak through 46 games, tying Rusty Staub's franchise record. Werth batted .244 with 21 home runs and 69 RBI across 143 games. The Nationals faced the Dodgers in the 2016 NLDS, where Werth hit his 15th career postseason home run in Game 3, tying Babe Ruth.
In 2017, Jayson Werth delivered a speech for the Organic Trade Association about his difficulties in obtaining organic farming certifications and advocating for more help for farmers seeking to become organic.
In 2017, Jayson Werth missed several months of the season due to a hairline fracture in his foot.
In 2017, Jayson Werth, at 38, remained an everyday outfielder for the Nationals. Sidelined by a foot fracture in June, he rejoined the team in August. Batting .226 in 70 games, he received a standing ovation for his last regular season game at Nationals Park. He recorded two hits and two walks in Game 5 of the NLDS, but the Chicago Cubs defeated the Nationals.
On March 27, 2018, the Seattle Mariners offered Jayson Werth a minor league contract as an opportunity to extend his career with the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers.
On June 28, 2018, Jayson Werth announced his retirement from professional baseball after realizing he preferred being with his family and fearing further injury. He finished his MLB career with a .267 batting average, .816 OPS, 229 home runs, 799 RBI, and 132 stolen bases.
On September 8, 2018, the Nationals added Jayson Werth to the team Ring of Honor at Nationals Park and allowed him to throw out the ceremonial first pitch, which was caught by his son.
In 2018, Jayson Werth signed a minor league contract with the Seattle Mariners but retired from baseball after a stint on the disabled list with a hamstring injury.
In 2018, Jayson Werth was charged with driving under the influence and driving without registration. He pled guilty and was ordered to attend a diversion program and drug and alcohol screening, pay $1,600 in fines and fees, and his driver's license was suspended.
In 2018, Jayson Werth was invited to President Donald Trump's State of the Union Address as a guest of Rep. Rodney Davis.
Before Harper signed with the Phillies in 2019, he asked for Werth's advice on his old team.
In 2019, Jayson Werth put his home in McLean, Virginia, up for sale.
In 2024, Jayson Werth's horse racing stable, Two Eight Racing, had its first high profile horse Dornoch run in the Kentucky Derby; Dornoch won the 2024 Belmont Stakes.
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