<p>TORONTO -- The back end of the Blue Jays' bullpen was in a state of constant flux until right-hander Casey Janssen took over as closer midway through the 2012 season.</p><p>The likes of Jeremy Accardo, Kevin Gregg, Frank Francisco, Jon Rauch and Francisco Cordero attempted to solidify the ninth inning over the years, but ultimately failed.</p><p>The closer role was an obvious weakness, but Janssen has been relatively flawless since getting his shot last May. The veteran right-hander had been passed over before, but he has quickly made up for lost time and after pitching a scoreless ninth inning on Saturday afternoon, he also reached the 30-save plateau for the first time in his career.</p><p>"It's a nice little milestone," Janssen said. "I still want to close out as many games as I can to finish the year. I said it when I took the job, I just kind of wanted to take the opportunity to have my name be recognized around baseball as a guy who is a viable late-inning arm.</p><p><a href="http://toronto.bluejays.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20130915&content_id=60675112¬ebook_id=60675782&vkey=notebook_tor&c_id=tor">Keep reading...</a></p>