Baseball-Relief for Dodgers as prized closer Jansen agrees deal

BASEBALL-DODGERS/JANSEN:Baseball-Relief for Dodgers as prized closer Jansen agrees deal

Dec 12 ( Reuters) - Los Angeles have held on to prized closer Kenley Jansen after the pitcher and the Dodgers agreed terms on a five-year deal worth $80 million, the Los Angeles Times reported on Monday.

The contract will be the second largest awarded to a free agent reliever, behind Aroldis Chapman's five-year, $86 million deal with the New Yankees last week.

The 29-year-old Jansen had 47 saves with a 1.83 ERA in 71 appearances for the Dodgers in 2016, while carrying a heavy load for the team during the post-season.

Jansen earned his first ever All-Star selection and became the Dodgers' career saves leader on June 20, passing Eric Gagne's previous record of 161.

Los Angeles can now turn its attention to re-signing third baseman Justin Turner, another critical free agent component for the team. (Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by John O'Brien)

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