Thu Apr 10 19:50:00 UTC 2025: ## Dodgers Regret Looming Large as Kenley Jansen Reaches 450 Saves with Angels
**Anaheim, CA** – Los Angeles Dodgers fans may be experiencing a pang of regret this week. Former closer Kenley Jansen, let go by the team in the offseason, achieved a significant milestone Tuesday night, recording his 450th career save in a victory against the Tampa Bay Rays. This achievement not only makes him only the fourth pitcher in MLB history to reach this mark but also serves as a stark reminder of the Dodgers’ offseason decision.
Jansen, who signed a one-year, $10 million deal with the Los Angeles Angels, has quickly established himself as their closer. His performance this season further fuels speculation that the Dodgers may have made a mistake letting him go. His 450 saves include a remarkable 350 achieved during his 12-year tenure with the Dodgers, where he was a key part of their bullpen, contributing to their 2020 World Series win. He also holds the fifth most strikeouts among relief pitchers.
While Jansen has expressed a desire to retire as a Dodger, his current success with the Angels suggests he has plenty of baseball left in him. At 37, he is proving his doubters wrong, showcasing the continued value of a veteran closer. The Dodgers’ front office may now be facing the consequences of their decision as they watch their former star thrive elsewhere.