Kenley Jansen's New Chapter: What Does It Mean for the Angels and the League? 

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With Kenley Jansen signing a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Angels, the conversation around veteran closers is heating up. At 38, Jansen is stepping into a new chapter after a solid season with the Red Sox, where he saved 27 games with a respectable 3.29 ERA. This raises some intriguing questions about the longevity and value of veteran players in today's game.

Do you think Jansen can maintain his performance and be a reliable closer for the Angels? Or are we witnessing the twilight of his career, where age might catch up with him?

Moreover, how do you feel about teams investing in older players versus developing younger talent? Is there a risk in relying on veterans like Jansen, or do they bring invaluable experience that can’t be quantified?

Let’s also consider the broader implications for the Angels. With Jansen in the mix, how does this impact their bullpen dynamics? Are they now contenders in the AL West, or is this just a stopgap measure?

Share your thoughts, bold predictions, and any experiences you have with following veteran players in the league. What’s your take on the balance between youth and experience in baseball today?

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