As Dodgers fans wait with bated breath to learn where third baseman Justin Turner and closer Kenley Jansen will spend the 2017 season, the two free agents reunited for a weekend in Curaçao – for Jansen’s wedding.
Jansen can strike the part about “for richer or poorer” from his vows. The New York Yankees’ reported five-year, $86 million contract with closer Aroldis Chapman all but assured Jansen’s own financial security ’til death.
Which team will slip the ring on his finger?
The Dodgers and Miami Marlins left baseball’s Winter Meetings on Thursday as the front-runners to sign Jansen, who recently won the Trevor Hoffman award as the National League’s top relief pitcher.