Los Angeles Times

Jansen won’t be Dodgers’ only option

Roberts says he might choose others over the longtime closer.

- By Mike DiGiovanna

Kenley Jansen will have a reduced role for the Dodgers in their National League Division Series against the San Diego Padres, manager Dave Roberts confirming Sunday that the veteran closer will not automatica­lly pitch the ninth inning when there is a save situation.

“Not in every game,” Roberts said on a video call in advance of the best- of- f ive NLDS, which begins Tuesday night in Arlington, Texas. “[ He] might, but putting ourselves in that situation, where I can’t use him in a situation where I feel he’s the best option, isn’t the best decision for the Dodgers right now.”

Roberts also said that Walker Buehler would start Game 1 of the NLDS against the Padres and Clayton Kershaw will start Game 2.

Jansen recorded the final three outs of the wild- card series opener against the Milwaukee Brewers, but he walked a batter, threw almost as many balls ( seven) as strikes ( nine) and was helped by Christian Yelich, who swung at three pitches outside the strike zone while making the final out.

More concerning: The eight cut- fastballs Jansen threw averaged 88.1 mph, a significan­t drop from his 91mph regular- season average, and one was clocked at 86 mph, prompting Roberts to say after the game that the right- hander’s stuff lacked “teeth.”

Roberts said before Game 2 against Milwaukee that Jansen would “absolutely” remain the closer, but with a 3- 0 ninth- inning lead, the manager turned to hardthrowi­ng rookie righthande­r Brusdar Graterol to close the series.

The Padres have a much more formidable lineup than the Brewers, with Fernando Tatis Jr., Manny Machado, Eric Hosmer and Wil Myers at the top of the order, and they’re known for their late-strike capabiliti­es, so Roberts will look for the best late- inning matchups while employing Jansen anywhere from the sixth through ninth.

Roberts also has more attractive late- inning options this October — Graterol, right- handers Blake Treinen, Pedro Baez and Joe Kelly, and left- handers Adam Kolarek, Jake McGee and Victor Gonzalez — than he had in past seasons, and he appears more willing to use them, even at the risk of alienating Jansen.

“He’s our closer, but there’s still opportunit­ies,” Roberts said of Jansen. “I talked to Kenley [ Saturday], just to be on the same page.

“There are still going to be times that I might need him in a different inning, and he’s on- board with whatever to help us win baseball games.

“It’s a title, but I think that in practice, there are certain innings and certain parts of the lineup that I think he’s the best option. We’ll proceed that way.”

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