The Tigers have agreed to a one-year contract with longtime reliever Kenley Jansen , a source told MLB.com's Mark Feinsand on Saturday. The club has not confirmed the deal.

Despite appearing in 992 combined games between the regular season and postseason across 16 MLB seasons, Jansen was still going strong in 2025. In his age-37 season with the Angels, Jansen posted a 2.59 ERA in 62 appearances, his lowest ERA since running a 2.22 ERA in his final year with the Dodgers in 2021. Jansen added 29 more saves with the Angels, bringing his career total to 476, the fourth most by any pitcher since the stat became official in 1969.

Jansen was not eligible to receive a qualifying offer this offseason since he got one from the Dodgers in 2016. Thus, there is no Draft pick compensation attach

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