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After closing out the Dodgers, Angels pitcher Kenley Jansen spoke about the intentional balk that included Shohei Ohtani.
As Jansen came to the set position on the mound, he subtly stepped off the rubber, then looked at Ohtani and gestured towards ...
Los Angeles Angels right-handed pitcher Kenley Jansen is an MLB veteran of 16 seasons, and he believes mindset plays a big role in his prolific career as a clos ...
Kenley Jansen wasn’t messing around in Saturday’s Freeway Series battle. Facing his former team up by two runs in the ninth ...
Four years after many believed Jansen’s days as a closer were over, he will return to Dodger Stadium as the Angels’ ninth-inning guy. Jansen, 37, says mental training has been the key to enduring ...
Jansen allowed a hit over 1.1 scoreless innings to earn the save in Saturday's 11-9 win over the Dodgers. He did not strike out or walk a batter. Jansen has covered 2.1 scoreless innings versus one of ...
The veteran closer, who was rocked for six runs (three homers) on Friday night, came right back to earn the save Saturday as a lesson in perseverance.
With the Angels up two runs on the Dodgers in the ninth inning and Mookie Betts stepping to the plate with Ohtani on second, ...
The Los Angeles Angels unfortunately placed Mike Trout on the injured list last week, but the superstar has spoken ...
Kenley Jansen is the latest Los Angeles Angels signee with an elite resume on a losing team. Future Hall of Famer Shohei ...
Manager Ron Washington went up to the mound to get the ball from relief pitcher Brock Burke, who had allowed two runners to ...
Jansen (0-2) allowed two runs on a hit and a walk while failing to record an out, taking the loss Tuesday versus the Padres.