ANAHEIM — Kenley Jansen left little doubt that he has more left in the tank after this season.

“Four more years,” the Angels closer said moments after the season ended on Sunday afternoon. “For sure. That’s the goal. Offseason begins tomorrow. No kidding. I’m getting in the gym at 5 a.m. tomorrow.”

The Angels signed Jansen to a $10 million deal just before the start of spring training, so he’ll hit free agency again this winter.

Although Jansen turns 38 on Tuesday, he isn’t ready to put the final bow on a career that could land him in the Hall of Fame.

Jansen finished the season with 29 saves in 30 chances, to go with a 2.59 ERA. He now has 476 career saves, which is two behind Lee Smith for third on the all-time list.

“I feel great,” Jansen said. “This year taught me a lot. I think I

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