The Chicago Cubs' bullpen has been up-and-down in 2025, with some stretches of elite pitching interspersed with a fair bit of frustrating roster decisions and untimely blowups.
With a majority of the 'pen due for free agency after this season, Chicago will, once again, need to rebuild their relief core from scratch over the winter. Luckily, it appears that a near-perfect fit may be making himself available to teams in need of relief help this offseason.
Speaking to Jeff Fletcher of The Orange County Register, Los Angeles Angels closer Kenley Jansen said that he plans to "pitch for four more years" after the 2025 season, through the end of the decade.