What was the injury Kenley Jansen sustained?
A cramp in his right pectoral.
Baseball / MLB
Los Angeles Angels closer Kenley Jansen left Monday's game against the Boston Red Sox with a right pectoral cramp, but appears to have avoided a significant injury.
Kenley Jansen's early exit on Monday raised concerns about a potential injury. However, Jansen's own report that he expects to be available for Tuesday's game suggests that the issue was minor. The fact that his velocity was down before leaving the game could be a sign of fatigue or a minor issue that he was able to address quickly.
If Jansen were to miss time, potential replacements in high-leverage situations include Reid Detmers and Hunter Strickland.
Jansen's performance this season has been solid, with 15 saves. Fantasy baseball managers should monitor for any further updates, but the initial reports are encouraging.
A cramp in his right pectoral.
No, Jansen expects to be available for Tuesday's game.
Reid Detmers or Hunter Strickland.
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