For a long while with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Kenley Jansen was the most dominant closer in the sport, grabbing the torch from the legendary Mariano Rivera when the Hall of Famer retired after the 2013 season.
While he's no longer at that same elite level, the two-time Hoffman Award winner is still plenty effective, which has allowed him to continue compiling milestones as he looks to cement his Hall of Fame legacy.
With the resume he's put together, and with his 38th birthday approaching at the end of September, one wouldn't blame Jansen for wanting to wind down his career.