Jayson Werth said through a team spokesman that he did not think his impending free agency was affecting him at the plate. It is highly unlikely the Phils and Werth will strike a deal before the season ends. Werth could command $100 million as a free agent, assuming he recovers from his month-long slump and repeats the success he enjoyed in 2009, when he hit .268 with 36 home runs, 99 RBIs and 20 stolen bases. He has indicated he likely will test the free-agent market.