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Former Chicago White Sox closer and 2005 World Series winner Bobby Jenks died on Friday at age 44, the team announced.
Jenks, who was a rookie on Chicago's 2005 World Series championship team, died of a form of stomach cancer.
Former White Sox pitcher Bobby Jenks, who brought the team to victory at the 2005 World Series, died after a battle with stage 4 stomach cancer.
In 2005, Bobby Jenks was as much of a cult hero in Chicago as he was a closer. Burly and baby-faced, he was armed with a fastball that touched 100 mph. Jenks was like a storybook character who ...
Former Chicago White Sox pitcher and 2005 World Series champion Bobby Jenks died from cancer ... where he was undergoing treatment for an advanced form of adenocarcinoma, a type of stomach cancer. He ...
Former Chicago White Sox pitcher Bobby Jenks dies at the age of 44 from a rare form of stomach cancer.
Bobby Jenks, a former Chicago White Sox pitcher and World Series champion, has died of stomach cancer. He was 44. The White Sox announced on social media that Jenks, a father of six, died on ...
Bobby Jenks, a former White Sox pitcher and World Series champion, died of stomach cancer on July 4. He was 44.
The father of six played seven seasons in the MLB Bobby Jenks, a former Chicago White Sox pitcher and World Series champion, has died of stomach cancer. He was 44.