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With the sad new of Bobby Jenks’ death from cancer at age 44, we have come together as a staff to do our part to remember him. Here our our memories of a White Sox legend, and please feel free ...
From the No. 45 on the back of the mound to the number appearing on the sleeves of th White Sox uniforms, there have been several reminders of Bobby Jenks’ legacy at Rate Field.
“Bobby was a larger-than-life figure and fans related to him,” former White Sox catcher A.J. Pierzynski, who has previously compared Jenks to Paul Bunyan, said in a statement Saturday.
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Yardbarker on MSNWhite Sox remember 'confident' closer Bobby Jenks
Chicago White Sox first base coach/outfield coach Jason Bourgeois remembered more about Bobby Jenks than just his hard-throwing style and intimidating demeanor on the mound.Jenks, the closer on the ...
Bobby Jenks, the closer for the 2005 World Series champion Chicago White Sox whose fastball touched 100 mph in an era when such heat was uncommon, died July 4 of stomach cancer, the White Sox ...
Former White Sox closer Bobby Jenks, who died at 44 from Stage 4 stomach cancer, was remembered for his contributions to Chicago's 2005 World Series victory and MLB career on Monday night.
Former Chicago White Sox closer Bobby Jenks, who recorded the final out of the 2005 World Series, died Saturday at the age of 44 after a battle with stomach cancer.
DENVER — Bobby Jenks, the closer adored by White Sox fans for his everyman attitude and a blazing fastball that helped seal the team’s only World Series title in the last century, has died at ...
Bobby Jenks' death has devastated his former White Sox teammates. The 44-year-old former closer, who finished off Chicago's 2005 World Series triumph, died Friday after a battle with ...
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Audacy on MSNEmma: White Sox celebrate 'special' 2005 World Series championship team while feeling void of late Bobby Jenks
The Chicago White Sox held their reunion celebration for the 2005 World Series championship team, though it came just six days after the passing of beloved former closer Bobby Jenks.
Chicago White Sox' Bobby Jenks, Jim Thome and A.J. Pierzynski celebrate their sweep of the three game series with the Detroit Tigers August 13, 2006 at U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago, Illinois.
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