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Bobby Jenks, the larger-than-life flame-throwing reliever who helped the White Sox close out their first World Series title ...
Bobby Jenks, a two-time MLB All-Star and key figure in the Chicago White Sox’s 2005 World Series victory, died on July 4 at ...
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.
Former Chicago White Sox pitcher and 2005 World Series champion Bobby Jenks died from cancer at age 44 on July 4. Major ...
Former World Series champion Bobby Jenks passed away on Saturday, July 4, in Sinatra, Portugal, where he was undergoing treatment for his stomach cancer diagnosis, according to The New York Times.
Jenks took over as manager of the Thunderbolts in the independent Frontier League last season, and was set to return for a second year until he was hit with a stage 4 stomach cancer diagnosis ...
Bobby Jenks with his wife Eleni and son Zeno, undergoing treatment. (Courtesy of Eleni Tzitzivacos) He tries to save what little energy he has for when he and Eleni’s kids, 11-year-old Zeno and ...
Former Chicago White Sox pitcher and 2005 World Series champion Bobby Jenks died from cancer at age 44 on July 4. Major League Baseball confirmed that Jenks passed away in Sintra, Portugal, where ...
CHICAGO (WBBM) — The Windy City Thunderbolts baseball team is playing with a special purpose this season. Their leader and 2005 White Sox World Series champion, Bobby Jenks, is battling cancer ...