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Kenley Jansen Aiming To Pitch “At Least” Four More Years

By Steve Adams | August 7, 2025 at 10:51am CDT

Kenley Jansen will turn 38 in September, but the Angels righty isn’t planning on calling it a career anytime soon. The big righty tells Jeff Fletcher of the Orange County Register that his hope is to pitch for “at least” four additional seasons beyond the current campaign. That’d take Jansen into his early 40s and would also give him a clear runway to achieve some historic saves totals.

Jansen is currently fourth all-time with 467 saves. He’s just 11 saves behind Lee Smith for third-most in baseball history. He could theoretically reach that threshold this season, and if he finds his way into closing gigs in subsequent seasons, he’ll climb further into rarefied air. As things stand, Mariano Rivera and Trevor Hoffman are the only two pitchers in MLB history to reach 500 and 600 saves. Jansen could realistically join the 500 club next year. A run at 600 would be unlikely but not completely implausible if he can continue pitching at his current level.

The 2025 season hasn’t been the best of Jansen’s career by any means, but he’s still an effective endgame option in Anaheim. He’s pitched 42 innings with a 2.79 ERA, 23.3% strikeout rate and 7.6% walk rate and gone 20-for-21 in save opportunities. Playing for a sub-.500 Angels club hasn’t afforded him the same number of closing opportunities he might expect on a winning roster, but he’s maximized the chances he’s received.

Based on his 2025 performance, there’s little reason to think Jansen can’t keep going for at least another year or two. Four-plus is ambitious, of course, but he’s shown minimal signs of slowing down. The 92.8 mph Jansen is averaging on his cutter isn’t demonstrably slower than peak levels. He sat 93 mph with the pitch from 2013-17. Jansen has given up more hard contact this season, with a career-high average exit velocity (92.3 mph) and hard-hit rate (43.7%).

Most of that hard contact came earlier in the year, though. He’s on an otherworldly run right now, with 18 1/3 consecutive scoreless innings and an 18-to-4 K/BB ratio along the way. He’s yielded only nine hits in that span, and opponents are averaging just 89.4 mph off the bat with a 39.3% hard-hit rate. His cutter isn’t moving as much as it used to, so he’s missing fewer bats, but he’s still sporting a league-average strikeout rate and swinging-strike rate. Coupled with good command and more than a decade of experience pitching the ninth inning, that’s been plenty to keep Jansen effective even if he isn’t the utterly dominant bullpen powerhouse he once was.

Jansen spoke highly of his time with the Angels when chatting with Fletcher and sounded amenable to a reunion. In a separate piece, Fletcher wrote that GM Perry Minasian lauded Jansen’s leadership and clubhouse presence when discussing the decision not to trade his closer prior to the deadline:

“He’s somebody that affects everybody, not only our pitchers in the bullpen, but our young rotation, our young position players. His pedigree, his desire to win games, I think, is more than welcomed, obviously, in this place and in this clubhouse.”

There’s no clear ninth-inning heir for the Halos — particularly not with flamethrower Ben Joyce on the shelf following May shoulder surgery — and owner Arte Moreno is loath to ever entertain the idea of going into any kind of rebuild. All of that would seem to bode well for a potential return in 2026, though Jansen should have plenty of other clubs interested if he ends up getting back to the open market. The Mets, Tigers, Cubs and Blue Jays were among the other teams that looked into him during free agency this past offseason.

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  1. This one belongs to the Reds

    5 months ago

    You always think you are going to play longer than the league tells you in 95% of the cases.

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    • ohyeadam

      5 months ago

      David Robertson agrees. Produces year in year out but still couldn’t get signed until the all star break

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      • Fever Pitch Guy

        5 months ago

        oh – My understanding is he was being super-selective while working as his own agent.

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        • ohyeadam

          5 months ago

          Fever. He’s definitely unique in representing himself and maybe asked for too much. Some teams probably regret not paying it after giving up prospects at the deadline.
          Kenley should expect a raise after another quality season. Same as David and Bregman last year.

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      • MeowMeow

        5 months ago

        Robertson could have signed much earlier had he been willing to play on a lower salary. But in the end he’s going to end up making effectively that same lower salary for 1/3 of a season (i.e. he signed a bigger contract but will only receive a prorated portion of it), which seemed to be his goal all along. Same money, less work, guaranteed contender.

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    • Brad Johnson

      5 months ago

      Part of that is (un)willingness to sign a contract that prices in age. If Robertson had taken $1MM + very achievable incentives, he could have signed in November.

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      • machumizer

        5 months ago

        The thing is though, why is someone who we all agree in this thread is still producing have to settle for 1 million and incentives?

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        • This one belongs to the Reds

          5 months ago

          The downside of 700M+ contracts. Someone, or several someones, get left out.

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        • stymeedone

          5 months ago

          Because the expectation in his abilities to stay at current levels is slim. Age will win. It always does. Teams are willing to pay for next years performance at his age, not last years performance. He’s having a better than expected season, but he’s not repeating last years numbers. Doesn’t mean he’s not effective, he’s just no longer $15MM effective.

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        • deweybelongsinthehall

          5 months ago

          Not really because Cohen has no cap. If the next CBA is different, then yes.

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        • Brad Johnson

          5 months ago

          You’re looking at these old guys as “still producing.” Teams, with their wealth of experience and statistical models, look at the same olds and see outliers on the verge of inescapable failure.

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        • This one belongs to the Reds

          5 months ago

          Spoken like a teenager or a twenty something. Just wait until you’re an “old guy”.

          1
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        • Brad Johnson

          5 months ago

          I’m 38, and I still play ball. I know exactly what I’m talking about.

          Reply
        • nice pickup

          5 months ago

          Kenley, is that you?

          1
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        • The Hockey Guy

          5 months ago

          LMAO wow a crazy armchair GM and playing PlayStation does not count LOL

          Reply
        • Brad Johnson

          5 months ago

          Stick to hockey, guy.

          😛

          Reply
    • 99Captain Judge99

      5 months ago

      Hopefully he means for another 2 months.

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  2. Cincyfan85

    5 months ago

    Seems kind of optimistic, but good luck to him.

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  3. HalosHeavenJJ

    5 months ago

    I’d gladly keep him here for 2 more years. His on field performance has really helped as has his leadership.

    If (I know, big IF) Stephenson and Joyce can be healthy next year that would be a really nice back end trio.

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    • cwsOverhaul

      5 months ago

      He should reach the 500 saves milestone late next year in an Angels uniform. If he goes to a playoff hopeful, the leash would be shorter to remain a closer if he hit a rough patch.

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    • Ac for moy

      5 months ago

      He literally quit on his team last year, do I would think that he’s disqualified from and future leadership. Too bad too because I really enjoyed having him on my team as he was mostly very effective

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  4. RunDMC

    5 months ago

    That’s unconstitutional.

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  5. ArianaGrandSlam

    5 months ago

    Yankees will take you as they’re so desperate right now.

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    • Soto should bat first.

      5 months ago

      Please take Frankie Montas off our hands. He should be DFA’d. It can’t possibly go as bad as it did the first time.

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  6. Michael Chaney

    5 months ago

    I’m not actually sure how I feel about it myself, but for the sake of discussion: does Kenley have a legitimate Hall of Fame case?

    My gut says no, but his numbers stack up pretty favorably to Lee Smith’s so he has an argument.

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    • chandlerbing

      5 months ago

      will take a few yrs
      but definitely HOFer

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      • Michael Chaney

        5 months ago

        I was actually expecting a few comments saying he had no chance of making it.

        I wouldn’t quite say he’s a *guarantee* to get in given how tough it is for relievers, but if he hits 500 especially, it’s hard to argue against him.

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      5 months ago

      Yes. He would be a HOFer if he retired today.

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    • King Floch

      5 months ago

      I don’t really see a good case against his HOF candidacy. He’s a multi-time AS and Reliever of the Year with a career ERA just a bit over 2.50 with the 4th most saves all time, and there’s no real reason to think he won’t move into 3rd all time later this year or early next year.

      He should be a slam dunk to get in.

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    • letitbelowenstein

      5 months ago

      Lee Smith doesn’t really belong there, so if he’s in then I suppose Jansen gets in.

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      • WadeBoggsWildRide

        5 months ago

        Lee Smith is number two in career saves. He belongs.

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        • chandlerbing

          5 months ago

          @boggs
          #3 and probly #4 when this yr ends

          Reply
      • King Floch

        5 months ago

        Lee Smith recorded almost 500 saves with a combined 132 ERA+ for his entire 18 year career, and he was a 7 time AS and 3 time Reliever of the Year.

        He absolutely belongs in the HOF.

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        • Karensjer

          5 months ago

          He got in before most of the SABR stats were as crazy as they are today. A few years before he retired, he and Jeff Reardon were frequently talked about in the same breath, and Reardon had him beat as the career Saves leader for a short while. Does anybody other than a Twins fan or Reardon’s family think he should be a Hall of Famer? I feel Smith is a borderline case since he played a few more full seasons than Reardon, but he was never a closer on a championship team, and Reardon was. Those few ticks ahead of Reardon that he got from playing a little longer got him in the Hall, so if Smith is a slam dunk Hall of Fame case, at least have the veterans committee give Reardon a chance at a closer look, especially with SABR stats that weren’t popular when he fell off of the ballot around 1998 or so.

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    • Charlie III

      5 months ago

      He is currently 7th in career R-WAR on the JAWS leaderboard at B-Ref and all the guys ahead of him are in HOF. Also, he has a ton of playoff success which does not factor into WAR. I bet he gets in pretty easily and deservedly so.

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    • Paleobros

      5 months ago

      My bodyyyyyy’s telling me no. But my mind, my miiiind’s telling me yeeeessssss…

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      • Soto should bat first.

        5 months ago

        Put a nose plug on and dive in.

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    • Rsox

      5 months ago

      33 Saves away from being only the third Pitcher to record at least 500 Saves in his career. That alone will get him into the HoF

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      • Soto should bat first.

        5 months ago

        I appreciate the Kenley Jansen dialog from all of you guys. I hadn’t give it any thought. He sounds HOF worthy.

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    • Michael Chaney

      5 months ago

      The comments section passed the vibe check.

      I was expecting at least a little bit of pushback and didn’t expect it to be unanimous, but even if I wouldn’t go as far as to say he’s a certainty to make it, I agree his case is pretty strong. I’m hoping that Billy Wagner getting in could lead to a few other deserving relievers making it as well, but it’s pretty tough to argue against 500 saves if/when he makes it there.

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      • YankeesBleacherCreature

        5 months ago

        Look at the active saves leaders list. There’s no one close to Jansen and Kimbrel. When they retire, it might be a couple of decades before another reliever gets into the HOF. Chapman is 37 and gets dinged for his DV suspension.

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  7. troutfishing

    5 months ago

    He isn’t just any ol pitcher saying this.

    When you have the most active player career saves, still pitching with a sub 3 ERA, 25% s/o rate, and 95% save success rate in the last 20 tries…it doesn’t seem like an unrealistic thing to say.

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    • Fever Pitch Guy

      5 months ago

      trout – Agreed! And even when he does start to decline, there will always be non-contenders that will welcome the additional publicity that comes with reaching milestones …. kinda like the Rays with Boggs.

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      • Rsox

        5 months ago

        The Rays got a threefer with Boggs: Future Hall of Famer, home town boy, 3000 hits. The timing of it all was perfect.

        Agreed, though he likely gets to 500 at some point next season, if he can get batters out there will be a place for him

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        • Fever Pitch Guy

          5 months ago

          Rsox – I still can’t believe the Rays retired Wade’s number despite playing in only 213 games, so ridiculous.

          I’m surprised they didn’t retire Manny’s and Canseco’s too. LOL!

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        • Rsox

          5 months ago

          They should retire McGriff’s number as he actually had a few productive years there. In reality given the way the Rays run their organization Evan Longoria is probably the only legit number the team will ever retire

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    • WadeBoggsWildRide

      5 months ago

      I wonder if the Angels held onto him at the deadline in order to get him more save opportunities? If he was traded odds are he is a setup guy. Classy move if so.

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      • Fever Pitch Guy

        5 months ago

        Wade – The Angels are still trying to contend, their owner doesn’t like to sell if they’ve still got a shot.

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        • WadeBoggsWildRide

          5 months ago

          I know it is probably incompetence but I really hope it was just a classy move.

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    • Mr. E Team

      5 months ago

      Guys like Hoffman and Rivera topped 1,000 innings pitched. Jensen is at 910. 40 ish inning for 4 more years does not seem implausible to me .

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  8. 13Morgs13

    5 months ago

    Dude has had a great career. Will most likely end with over 500 saves.

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    • letitbelowenstein

      5 months ago

      I’m sure his motive is 99.999% stat-related.

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      • 13Morgs13

        5 months ago

        That’s literally can be said about every athlete

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      • AL B DAMNED

        5 months ago

        Probably more like 75% money
        25% Stats or Achievements.
        He will probably make more money in
        4 more years that the others made
        for their entire careers combined.
        The money is a lot more in present
        day and future contracts than when the others played their careers.

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      • Soto should bat first.

        5 months ago

        Ya know…
        Maybe he just enjoys the game. That would easily be my number one reason for hanging around as long as I was effective. Being a player on any MLB team has got to be an experience that is hard to walk away from.

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      • Fever Pitch Guy

        5 months ago

        Let – He was sure pissed at Breslow and the Red Sox for lying to him about trying to contend, which proves he is motivated to win too. But if no contender gives him a reasonable contract, I wouldn’t blame him for joining a non-contender to extend his career.

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  9. Acoss1331

    5 months ago

    If he’s with the Angels or whichever team he’s with, when he passes Lee Smith, that would be a great marketing ploy especially if it’s a home game. As it is, Jansen and Kimbrel are locks to go to the Hall of Fame. Both have had exceptional careers.

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    • Qwerky

      5 months ago

      Idk about Kimbrel. I would probably vote him in due to his inhuman peak, but the last half of his career is pretty iffy, so idk if voters would let him in the hall.

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      • YankeesBleacherCreature

        5 months ago

        Kimbrel has as good a case as Jansen if not better – career 158 ERA+, NL ROY, 9x AS, 1 WS ring, 2x reliever of the year.

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        • johnnyangel

          5 months ago

          Kimbrel was definitely more dominant at his peak in his early years. (A 1.01 ERA followed by a 1.21 ERA !)

          JAWS has Jansen 7th all-time among relievers, just ahead of the poor forgotten Joe Nathan. Jansen has just a little bit more consistent run of outstanding pitching.

          K-Rod and Papelbon are surprisingly ahead of Kimbrel, who is rated 18th all-time.

          Interestingly enough, Kimbrel is clumped with two of his contemporaries, Robertson and Aroldis.

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  10. Old York

    5 months ago

    Agreed. Elect him to the office of closer for 4 more years.

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    • WadeBoggsWildRide

      5 months ago

      Might as well just call him King Kenley. He’s the king in my book. Great closer. Classy. A real winner. He’s gonna walk into the hall. They can try and assassinate him but he’ll dodge bullets.

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    • Black Ace57

      5 months ago

      Sorry I’m voting for Jhoan Duran in the reliever election

      Reply
  11. A’sfan12345

    5 months ago

    I’m usually not big on intangibles explaining success, but Jansen’s moxie late in games makes me think he can pitch into his 40’s

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  12. WadeBoggsWildRide

    5 months ago

    Learn the knuckle and pitch till you’re 60. That’s my get rich quick plan!

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  13. Baseball’s Topics on Baseball Today

    5 months ago

    He’s going to be in the HOF and yet much of his tenure in LA, the backbone of his career, Dodgers fans spent their time complaining about him. People really need to reassess their standards a bit.

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    • JuanUribeJazzHands

      5 months ago

      BToBT

      I remember a guy saying that he didn’t trust Jansen because other closers didn’t let as many runners on base

      I looked it up and Kenley led the league in WHIP.

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    • WadeBoggsWildRide

      5 months ago

      I loved Kenley on the Dodgers. No one was better. Don’t see how anyone could complain. Kimbrell and Chapman could be considered to have better stuff but neither was as steadily dominant.

      Reply
  14. CravenMoorehead

    5 months ago

    You gotta respect the guy. He’s 4th all time on saves behind 3 HOFers and has a lower career ERA than 2 out of the 3 closers ahead of him

    Reply
  15. eeddiiee909

    5 months ago

    hope angels give him an extension. 1 year guaranteed. club option for the 2nd

    Reply
  16. olmtiant

    5 months ago

    What,in a beer softball league??

    Reply
  17. johnnyangel

    5 months ago

    Aside from one weird outing vs the Tigers, he has a 1.52 ERA on the season.

    He’s been very effective.

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  18. CATS44

    5 months ago

    Jansen is having a fine season, while making $10 mil.

    He will make close to that next year, based on this year.

    Even if his production falls off, he will make at least half of that in 2027, based upon this years production. Since hope springs external in front offices, Jansen will get contracts in 2028 and 2029, based on this years production.

    Unless his arm falls off, Jansen will make at least $30 mil over the next four years. If he has another strong season next year, he will make a lot more.

    Heck, I’d come out of retirement for $30 mil….lol

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  19. Soto should bat first.

    5 months ago

    Throw out the trash without throwing out your back.

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  20. Non Roster Invitee

    5 months ago

    The Las Vegas A’can’t wait to face him in 2029!

    Reply
  21. Smacky

    5 months ago

    Savannah Banana future alum!

    Reply
  22. swinging wood

    5 months ago

    I’m Aiming To Live “At Least” Sixty-Nine More Years

    Reply
  23. bravesfan

    5 months ago

    He can do it, but just depends on how he pitches and how much he’s wants for his contract. Someone will sign him today for a 4 year $4 mil contract

    Reply
  24. Sealbeach Comber

    5 months ago

    He wants play four more seasons? Now his desire to stay in Anaheim makes sense. Fewer save opportunities and no likely post season action means he can put fewer miles on the arm.

    Reply
  25. Dumpster Divin Theo

    4 months ago

    So does orange guy in the wh

    Reply
  26. kingsfan1968

    1 month ago

    Back to the Dodgers! He would be an upgrade over 75% of the relievers they used this past year!

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