Nationals right fielder Jayson Werth is struggling, but he has no regrets about signing a seven-year deal with the franchise this past December. Werth is hitting .221 with 30 RBIs in 83 games. He has become the target of frequent and more pronounced booing in Washington recently from fans who expected a lot more in return for the team's $126 million investment. "I definitely want to (dispel) the idea that I'm not happy," Werth said. "Other than my offensive production -- which I'm OK with because I know it's going to turn around -- I'm happy with my decision. "I definitely miss my teammates in Philly and I miss playing there and all that. But I've turned the page and I feel good about my decision. I see the future of this organization and where it's going, and I'm really satisfied and I really like it here. When I'm in my seventh year, I think I'll look back and go, 'That was a really good career move.'"