
While the MLB off-season continues to take shape, all Dodgers rumors are honed in on where Kenley Jansen will land.
Kenley Jansen was no doubt part of a powerful playoff push last season. Los Angeles made it as far as the NLCS, where the Chicago Cubs fought back and earned a trip to the World Series.
Every year, no matter how it ends, the obvious goal is to get over the hump and into October immortality.
This off-season is particularly important for the Dodgers because it means they may not have one of their best pitchers outside of Clayton Kershaw return.
Again.
Not long ago, ace Zack Greinke departed from Los Angeles for Arizona in the off-season — Jansen could end up doing the same.
Sources: #Nationals making a push for Kenley Jansen, joining #Dodgers, #Marlins.
— Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) December 8, 2016
According to a report from SB Nation, the Dodgers aren’t the only team in the hunt. In addition, the Miami Marlins and Washington Nationals are gunning for him.
Here’s a look at how Jansen could end up with each of those three ball clubs next season.