You know the people wanted this thread. You can post positive stuff if you want, too. Open forum. It really is a relevant topic with his pending Free agency.
Jansen said he deals with a blown save — with comedy. “When I blow a save, I just watch movies, funny movies,” he said. “I love to unwind by watching movies. It gets me out of my head. “I definitely don’t get on the Internet. I don’t get on social media. You can’t control what people say about you.” http://www.dailynews.com/sports/20160612/la-dodgers-kenley-jansen-not-feeling-so-dominant Childish. Wimp. I wonder what unfunny, hacky Adam Sandler movie he chose last night.
big ugly pussy motherfucker needs a shave and a haircut cut down on the donuts fat ass sackless spineless big game fucking up heap of trash
Well he looked great today. Funny movies must work for him because he rarely sucks more than one game at a time.
For a reliever, Kenley has a fragile disposition. If he feels even slightly off, it just goes to hell.
From what I've seen is that it seems to be common with closers. When things are out of sorts for them they seem to be at their worst. A non-save situation, a baserunner, an umpire induced walk, a big hit, coming in in the 8th inning, etc. all are things I've seen affect Jansen, Broxton, even Gagne. I've also seen Hoffman and a few other big closers have problems like this. Like the 4 back to back to back to back HR game vs. San Diego. Hoffman unexpectedly had to come in and gave up 2 of those HRs IIRC.
Hoffman's brother was my math teacher the year we hit the 4 HRs in a row. He didn't come to school the next day. Coincidence? Yeah, probably.
@BillShaikin: #Dodgers are holding fantasy football draft today. Kenley Jansen just walked into clubhouse wearing a Packers jersey and cheese on his head. Sophisticated choice of team, Kenley. And FYI Bill, that's just his head without a cap on.
good thing it wasn't fantasy baseball no one would pick kenley and he'd have an another emotional meltdown
okay, now this is what i want to hear get mad kenley! love it [homo] Jansen motivated by blown save, felt angry by Matthew Moreno | Dodger Nation — 8 hours ago Kenley Jansen recorded the 606th strikeout of his career Friday night, the most by any reliever in franchise history. But there wouldn’t be any sort of celebration as it came in a blown save that led to the Los Angeles Dodgers dropping the series opener to the Chicago Cubs in 10 innings. The blown save was Jansen’s third since the All-Star break, and sixth overall this season. He blew a career-high seven saves in 2012. The power right-hander didn’t have to wait long to exact revenge. With the Dodgers again clinging to a one-run lead, Jansen was called on in the ninth inning to shut the door. “Every time I blow one, I want to be (back) out there,” Jansen said after Saturday’s victory. As opposed to drawing Jason Heyward, Javier Baez and Miguel Montero, Jansen drew the bottom-third of the Cubs’ lineup the second time around. That consisted of Willson Contreras, Baez and Matt Szczur. Jansen bookended a 1-2-3 inning with strikeouts. There was an uptick in his velocity after retiring the first two batters. “I was probably angry,” explained Jansen. “I have to figure out how to be angry all the time out there. I was just angry. I didn’t get a lot of sleep, just kept thinking about letting my teammates down.” “I know I’m not perfect, but I want to be perfect and try to help us win.” The save was Jansen’s 38th of the season. Aside from his six misfires, it’s been another strong year. Jansen’s strikeouts per nine innings (13.0) and strikeout rate (39.2 percent) are both hovering around the mark he’s reached the past four seasons. And Jansen’s 1.95 ERA would be his best since 2013 when he posted a 1.88 ERA in 75 games. The 28-year-old is eligible for free agency after the 2016 season, and it’s been speculated Jansen will receive a lucrative contract in the neighborhood of five years.