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    Hey guys,2 part question here. Wondering what everyone's take is on Jayson Werth. Is it buy low time or should we be staying clear of him. It is a dynasty so how does he stack up short term (1/2 years) and long term (3-5).

    Part 2:Who would you take in a dynasty:
    Werth

    Logan Morrison

    Nick Markakis (Accidentally put Markakis as Quentin in the pole\....pretend Quentin says Markakis inthe pole!)

    Francoeur

    Boesch

    Hart

    Looking more for power than anything right now . Really like Werth but regression this season along with age scare me a bit...any help is appreciated!
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    I voted quentin before I read your thing...so really my vote would go to Boesch

    Werth - I'd like to think he would bounce back a little, but wouldn't bet my fantasy team on it so I would steer clear unless the cost was very low.

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    Think this first half was a huge adjustment period for Jayson Werth. From being considered the protection for the big bats in Philly to being the big bat in Washington, Werth looks like he's just hitting too many groundballs. None of his peripherals have actually changed, so I'd like to think some form of batting average rebound is in the cards. Don't think anyone pegged him to be a true power bat, but somewhere in the 25 homer range, which there is some potential for him to do.

    Part two I like Logan Morrison.
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    Quote Originally Posted by djkiang View Post
    Think this first half was a huge adjustment period for Jayson Werth. From being considered the protection for the big bats in Philly to being the big bat in Washington, Werth looks like he's just hitting too many groundballs. None of his peripherals have actually changed, so I'd like to think some form of batting average rebound is in the cards. Don't think anyone pegged him to be a true power bat, but somewhere in the 25 homer range, which there is some potential for him to do.

    Part two I like Logan Morrison.
    I agree with Jason here, my thoughts exactly.

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    Thanks fellas. The cost is low on Werth and I've always liked his play...maybe more of a sentimental thing I know but thinking he won't get any cheaper than now.

    PS-Ill make sure to get out the rep to those who it won't let me give to right now!

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    (Pre Auntion/Draft keepers)
    Wingers: Heatly, O'Sullivan, Gaborik (Restricted Free Agent), Okopso (Rookie Proteced)
    Centers: H.Sedin, J.Staal (Restricted Free Agent), Brassard (Rookie Protected)
    Defense: Burns, Whitney, E.J.
    Goalie: Open

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