Nearly $200 million and exactly three familiar faces later, the Los Angeles Dodgers have retained a roster worthy of the top of the National League power structure.
The first $48 million went into a three-year contract for lefty starter Rich Hill, who continued his late-career revival with a 1.83 ERA in six starts for the Dodgers in the home stretch of 2016. On Monday, the Dodgers committed another $144 million to relief ace Kenley Jansen and third baseman Justin Turner.
As Jim Bowden of ESPN and SiriusXM confirmed, Jansen's deal is for five years and $80 million:
Jansen and Dodgers agree on 5yr $80m deal according to Dodgers source confirmed.