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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 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.