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DETROIT – The Tigers have made their first splash signing of the offseason.
On Saturday, they reached an agreement on a one-year deal worth $11 million with veteran leverage reliever Kenley Jansen, per multiple reports and confirmed by the Detroit News. The deal, which will include an option for 2027, is pending a physical.
Jansen, 38, has 476 career saves over 16 seasons, posting a 2.57 ERA and 0.962 WHIP. Only Mariano Rivera (652), Jeff Hoffman (601) and Lee Smith (478) have more saves than Jansen.
He’s been remarkably consistent and durable the last five seasons, averaging, at ages 32 through 37, 60 games, 58 innings and 33 saves.
His money pitch is a 93-mph cutter which he threw 81% of the time last year and limited hitters to a .164 av

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