American baseball player (born 1995)
Baseball player
Daniel Robert Jansen
(born April 15, 1995) is an American
professional baseball
catcher
for the
Toronto Blue Jays
of
Major League Baseball
(MLB).
Professional career
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Minor leagues
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Jansen attended
Appleton West High School
in
Appleton, Wisconsin
, and was drafted by the Blue Jays in the 16th round of the
2013 Major League Baseball draft
.
[1]
He had committed to play
college baseball
at
Jacksonville University
, but signed with the Blue Jays instead.
[2]
He was assigned to the
Rookie-level
Gulf Coast League Blue Jays
for the season, appearing in 36 games and
hitting
.246 with 18
runs batted in
(RBI). He showed above-average
plate discipline
that season,
walking
21 times while
striking out
only 10 times.
[1]
In 2014, Jansen was promoted to the
Rookie Advanced
Bluefield Blue Jays
. In 38 games, he batted .282 with five home runs and 17 RBI.
[1]
Jansen was assigned to the
Class-A
Lansing Lugnuts
in 2015, but spent more than half the season on the disabled list.
[3]
After a seven-game rehab stint in the Gulf Coast League, Jansen rejoined the Lugnuts in August. In 53 total games, he hit .210 with five home runs and 30 RBI.
[1]
Jansen was invited to Major League spring training on January 12, 2016,
[4]
and reassigned to minor league camp on March 12.
[5]
He was assigned to the
Advanced-A
Dunedin Blue Jays
for the 2016 minor league season.
[6]
In 57 total games, Jansen hit .218 with one home run and 25 RBI in 2016.
[1]
After the 2016 season, the Blue Jays assigned Jansen to the
Mesa Solar Sox
of the
Arizona Fall League
.
[7]
He appeared in 20 games for the Sox and hit .282 with 11 RBI and the first two
triples
of his professional career.
[8]
[9]
Prior to the start of the 2017 season, Jansen found he was having vision problems, and began wearing
glasses
on and off the field.
[10]
The glasses paid immediate dividends, as Jansen hit .369 with five home runs and 18 RBI in 31 games for Dunedin before being promoted to the
Double-A
New Hampshire Fisher Cats
. He played in 52 games for New Hampshire and hit .291 before being promoted to the
Triple-A
Buffalo Bisons
in August.
[1]
[10]
With Buffalo, Jansen hit .328 with three home runs and 10 RBI in 21 games.
[1]
On November 20, 2017, Jansen was added to Toronto's 40-man roster.
[11]
Heading into the 2018 season, Jansen was named the eighth-best catching prospect by MLB.
[12]
He played in the
All-Star Futures Game
in July, during which he hit a home run.
[13]
Toronto Blue Jays
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The Blue Jays promoted Jansen to the major leagues on August 12, 2018.
[14]
He made his debut the following night, recording two singles in a 3?1 loss to the
Kansas City Royals
. He and
Sean Reid-Foley
became the first
batterymates
to debut in the same
American League
game since
Billy Rohr
and
Russ Gibson
did so in April 1967.
[15]
Jansen hit his first major league home run on August 14 off Royals pitcher
Heath Fillmyer
, breaking a 3?3 tie in a game the Blue Jays would end up winning 6?5.
[16]
He finished the season hitting .247 in 31 games.
Overall with the
2020 Blue Jays
, Jansen batted .182 with six home runs and 20 RBIs in 43 games.
[17]
During Game 2 of the AL Wild Card Series against the
Tampa Bay Rays
, Jansen became the second Blue Jays player in franchise history with a multi-home run game in the post-season.
[18]
The 2021 season saw Jansen playing 70 games, splitting playing time with catcher
Reese McGuire
. Jansen spent time on the injured list in July and August with a right hamstring strain, but returned to the lineup to play the last 21 games of the season with a .322 batting average and 7 home runs.
[19]
Jansen's 2022 season began strong before a left oblique injury in April sidelined him for over a month. On June 6, Jansen was again placed on the IL after suffering a fracture in his left pinky finger after being hit by a 96mph pitch during a game against the
Kansas City Royals
.
[20]
On July 22, 2022, the Blue Jays set a franchise record for runs scored in a game with a 28-5 win over the
Boston Red Sox
at
Fenway Park
. Jansen hit 2 home runs over the
Green Monster
in left field, scored 4 times, and contributed 6 RBIs.
[21]
On January 13, 2023, Jansen signed a one-year, $3.5 million contract with the Blue Jays, avoiding salary arbitration.
[22]
On September 1, Jansen suffered a fractured right middle finger after he was hit by a foul tip.
[23]
On September 8, he underwent surgery to insert a pin into his finger, ending his season.
[24]
Jansen finished the year playing in 86 games and hitting .228/.312/.474 with career?highs in home runs (17) and RBI (53).
[25]
Personal life
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Jansen is the younger son of parents Steve and Kathy.
[26]
His older brother is Matthew.
[27]
[28]
In his youth, Jansen's family
hosted players
for the then-
Seattle Mariners
Class-A
affiliate
Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
. In 2004,
Adam Jones
was housed by the Jansen family.
[29]
Jansen and his wife Alexis were married in March 2022 with former teammate
Rowdy Tellez
as the officiant.
[30]
References
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"Danny Jansen Register Statistics & History"
.
Baseball-Reference.com
. Retrieved
January 13,
2016
.
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"dan jansen Class of 2013 - Player Profile | Perfect Game USA"
.
Perfect Game
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"Danny Jansen Stats, Highlights, Bio"
.
MiLB.com
. Retrieved
August 22,
2017
.
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"Blue Jays Invite 14 to Spring Training"
.
bluebirdbanter.com
. January 12, 2016
. Retrieved
January 13,
2016
.
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"Ben Nicholson-Smith on Twitter"
.
Twitter
. March 12, 2016
. Retrieved
March 12,
2016
.
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Rosenbaum, Mike (April 7, 2016).
"Where the Blue Jays' Top 30 prospects are starting the season"
.
MLB.com
. Archived from
the original
on September 6, 2017
. Retrieved
April 8,
2016
.
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"2016 Arizona Fall League Rosters"
.
baseballamerica.com
. August 31, 2016
. Retrieved
October 22,
2016
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Holmyard, Braydon (November 21, 2016).
"Arizona Fall League wrap: Alford among top Blue Jays performers"
.
Sportsnet
. Retrieved
November 21,
2016
.
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"Winter Leagues: Arizona Fall League: Statistics"
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MiLB.com
. Retrieved
November 21,
2016
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Rutherford, Kristina (August 22, 2017).
"Blue Jays' Danny Jansen keeps hitting at every stop of 'whirlwind' season"
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Sportsnet
. Retrieved
August 22,
2017
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Davidi, Shi (November 20, 2017).
"Jansen, Tellez among players added to Blue Jays' 40-man roster"
.
Sportsnet
. Retrieved
November 20,
2017
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Chisholm, Gregor (January 18, 2018).
"Jansen among top 10 catching prospects"
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MLB.com
. Retrieved
January 18,
2018
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Arguello, Ricardo (July 17, 2018).
"Appleton's Jansen shines in MLB Futures Game"
.
postcrescent.com
. Retrieved
August 11,
2018
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Arguello, Ricardo (August 12, 2018).
"Appleton West grad Danny Jansen called up to major leagues with Blue Jays"
.
postcrescent.com
. Retrieved
August 14,
2018
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Falkoff, Robert (August 14, 2018).
"Reid-Foley has learning curve in loss to KC"
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MLB.com
. Retrieved
August 14,
2018
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Falkoff, Robert (August 15, 2018).
"Jansen belts 1st career homer against Royals"
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MLB.com
. Retrieved
August 15,
2018
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"Danny Jansen Stats, Fantasy & News"
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MLB.com
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"Danny Jansen's two-homer game"
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MLB.com
. September 30, 2020.
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"Jansen, pulling more, is unleashing his power"
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MLB.com
. June 2, 2022.
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"Blue Jays' Jansen placed on IL with broken finger after being hit by pitch"
. June 7, 2022.
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"Blue Jays set franchise record for runs"
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MLB.com
. June 22, 2022.
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"2023 MLB Arbitration Tracker"
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MLBTradeRumors
. Retrieved
January 13,
2023
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"Blue Jays' Danny Jansen: Suffers broken finger"
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cbssports.com
. Retrieved
September 12,
2023
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"Danny Jansen injury update: Blue Jays catcher on IL with fractured finger, out for rest of regular season"
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cbssports.com
. Retrieved
September 12,
2023
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"Blue Jays' Danny Jansen: Undergoes surgery"
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cbssports.com
. Retrieved
September 12,
2023
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"A salute to mom from a member of every club"
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MLB.com
. May 9, 2020
. Retrieved
May 11,
2020
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Brudnicki, Alexis (May 10, 2020).
"Danny Jansen's mom makes many feel at home"
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MLB.com
. Retrieved
May 11,
2020
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Arguello, Ricardo (May 25, 2019).
"Danny Jansen's family, friends relish opportunity to watch him chase his baseball dream"
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Post Crescent
. Retrieved
May 11,
2020
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Davidi, Shi (July 15, 2018).
"Blue Jays prospect Danny Jansen pushing to prove he's worth the wait"
.
Sportsnet
. Retrieved
August 20,
2018
.
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McCalvy, Adam; Matheson, Keegan (March 25, 2022).
"Ex-teammate Tellez helps Jansen tie the knot"
.
MLB.com
. Retrieved
2024-06-13
.
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