Kenley Jansen gave the Boston Red Sox a scare in the ninth inning of Friday's spring training game vs. the Atlanta Braves.
The newly-acquired closer, who signed a two-year contract worth $ 32 million during the offseason, left with a trainer after recording one out against his former team. According to Red Sox manager Alex Cora, Jansen was feeling lightheaded and "should be fine."
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While it's good news the 35-year-old didn't sustain an injury, it's worth nothing he has a history of atrial fibrillation.