ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Kenley Jansen sounded like a politician running for reelection.

“Four more years,” the Angels closer said after Sunday’s season-ending 6-2 loss to the Houston Astros . “That’s the goal, man. The offseason begins tomorrow. No kidding. I’m getting in my gym at 5 a.m. I want to drop a few more pounds, get stronger, get a little quicker. I’m dedicated.”

Jansen turns 38 on Tuesday and has pitched for 16 seasons. The 6-foot-5, 265-pound right-hander has no intention of slowing, let alone retiring.

He went 5-4 with a 2.59 ERA in 62 games this season, converting 29 of 30 save opportunities, striking out 57 and walking 19 in 59 innings. He converted each of his last 14 save opportunities and did not allow a hit in 10 innings over his last 10 appearances.

“I thought he w

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