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Bobby Jenks, a former White Sox pitcher and World Series champion, died of stomach cancer on July 4. He was 44.
The former Boston Red Sox first baseman ripped ESPN’s wording that Jenks, who died at 44 from stomach cancer on July 4, was “on the roster” for the 2005 World Series champion Chicago White Sox.
Bobby Jenks played six years in the big leagues. MLB Photos via Getty Images “Bobby and his wife have agreed to do an in-person signing, with the hope of raising money to help cover medical ...
While former White Sox closer Bobby Jenks continues his battle with stomach cancer, his family is looking to raise money for his medical bills. On top of Jenks’ Stage 4 adenocarcinoma worsening ...
Former MLB closer and World Series champion Bobby Jenks announced on Saturday that he is battling stomach cancer. Jenks, 43, shared his current condition from a Portugal hospital bed during an ...
Bobby Jenks, a former All-Star closer in the MLB and member of the 2005 World Series champion White Sox team, has revealed that he has Stage 4 adenocarcinoma — a form of stomach cancer.
Bobby Jenks with his wife Eleni and children Kate and Zeno, celebrating his 44th birthday. (Courtesy of Eleni Tzitzivacos) The two met nearly 15 years ago at a rehab center in Arizona.
Bobby Jenks, a 2005 World Series hero for the White Sox, is battling Stage 4 stomach cancer after losing his home in the Palisades fire. He's signing autographs to help with medical costs.
Former MLB closer Bobby Jenks, who as a rookie in 2005 secured the last out of the Chicago White Sox's World Series clincher, is battling advanced stomach cancer.. Jenks, now 43, disclosed the ...
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