Scott Boras is looking for Matt Holliday money for Jayson Werth
According to Todd Zolecki of MLB.com, the belief is that Jayson Werth could
seek a contract similar to the seven-year, $120 million deal Matt Holliday
received from the Cardinals last winter.
Scott Boras stated his new client’s case for big dollars on Friday.
“We have, in my mind, probably the most coveted offensive player in the
free-agent market,” Boras said. “Carl Crawford is a really great player,
but the truth of the matter is, Werth scores as many runs, and his on-base
percentage is the same. Werth is a guy that can play center field and has
played center field recently. He’s a Gold Glove-type outfielder. Crawford
is, too. But the big difference is that Werth has 87 home runs over the last
three years and Crawford has 42. Werth is really a middle-of-the-lineup guy.
I think when he bats third, he’ll be a 110-to-120-runs-scored guy and a
100-RBI guy. And I think teams that are looking for a right-handed bat view
Werth as a middle-of-the-lineup guy.”
It’s true that Werth has a big advantage over Crawford in the OPS
department. He also helps balance a team’s lineup from the right side of the
plate. But that’s where the comparison ends. Crawford, 29, is nearly two
years younger than the 31-year-old Werth and is arguably the best left
fielder in the major leagues. If any player gets a seven-year contract this
offseason, it will be Crawford.
As our own Matthew Pouliot mentioned earlier this week, the more realistic
benchmark for Werth is the four-year, $66 million contract Jason Bay received
from the Mets last winter. For what it’s worth, Pouliot ranked Werth as the
No. 3 free agent this offseason and Crawford No. 2.
The Phillies haven’t closed the door on re-signing Werth, but two MLB
officials told Jeff Fletcher of AOL Fanhouse that the Tigers seem like a
likely landing spot. The fun begins in less than 24 hours.
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