
Sweet Jesus! Does the former voltiurger Jayson Werth experience an existential crisis these days, where he simply wants to be talked about?
In this sense, as my colleague Charles-Alexis Brisebois told us recently, Werth vilified the organization of the New York dishes and especially his supporters.
It is not very elegant, we must admit!
Today, the news that has made the headlines concerning him is a classic case of embedded human being. A case of the genre: We know it bin, young people of today … in my time, it was not the same worse it was well!
So yes, Werth told an anecdote when he was 40 years old and extended his career in minors. According to him, the players of the current generation are too soft, just that!
Eh la la
First of all, I don't want to be in judgment, but as my grandmother would say, Jayson Werth is not very clean! Hopefully that he is going well.
"I slid into second base to break up a double play, and you would've thought I shot this guy's dog."
Jayson Werth says players are so soft nowadays. pic.twitter.com/sI7HUPmHaS
— Foul Territory (@FoulTerritoryTV) May 4, 2025
It was in all this grandiloquence that the 45-year-old man told us that at the end of his career, while he was playing for the Tacoma rains in the AAA level, he wanted to break a double game by sliding in the second cushion and that the defensive player would have been dismayed by the situation. To qualify the emotion of his opponent who had just been hit, Werth stipulated that it was as if he had just killed his dog. Must do it the same!
He defended himself by mentioning that he slipped in the only way that he has always slipped into his career. In other words, that the problem was not him, but all the young baseball players who are, in his book to him, a band of rags!
Baseball, just like life, evolves
Werth played his last meeting in the big league when he was 38 years old. It is very noble on his part of having continued to play in the minor leagues, even if he had had a brilliant career, made his money and won a world series. He must really have love for his sport.
That said, what has WeTh have to get rid of current players? In other words, what is the point of going there with such a comment? Does he think of changing baseball and making it go back 20-25 years ago, when he was a young player?
Is he looking for a job in coaching and he tells himself that someone, somewhere, after hearing his words, would like to hire him to play good old baseball as in time?
I do not know the intention behind the speech of Jayson Werth. I would like to know it. I think it would help me understand his free contempt towards society.











