For World Series champion Jayson Werth, horse racing gave him the "juice" he had been lacking since he retired from baseball.Werth, 46, retired from baseball after 15 seasons following the 2017 season. Horse racing gave Werth the feeling of nervous energy that he had lacked since his playing days. "It's kind of my first real race that I'm an owner. Here comes the horses walking around the paddock. Here comes the jockeys, the trainer, you know, the other owner. … I'm listening to the jockeys of the trainer talking about the plan." Werth told FOX Business in a recent interview. "I'm, like, nervo...
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