Closer Kenley Jansen and third baseman Justin Turner never seriously considered leaving Los Angeles, making it easier for the Dodgers to achieve their two biggest offseason priorities of re-signing the free agents. Jansen finalized an $80 million, five-year deal on Tuesday, while Turner agreed to a $64 million, four-year deal last month. As the National League Reliever of the Year and a first-time All-Star, Jansen could have commanded more money elsewhere.
With Jansen and Turner in fold, Dodgers meet 2 winter goals
Published January 11, 2017 at 4:35 PM
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