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Former Chicago White Sox All-Star Pitcher and 2005 World Series Champion Bobby Jenks has died at the age of 44 from cancer.
The death of the former White Sox closer prompted a teammate to call out ESPN for suggesting Jenks was a marginal player on the 2005 World Series champions.
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Daily Voice on MSNWorld Series Champion, Two-Time MLB All-Star Dies At Age 44Bobby Jenks, the flame-throwing closer who helped deliver Chicago’s first World Series title in 88 years, has died. The ...
Former Boston Red Sox closer Keith Foulke made one more appearance on the mound at Fenway Park on Saturday night, pitching ...
Bring in the big fella, manager Ozzie Guillen pantomimed on his way to the mound in Game 1 of the 2005 World Series, because ...
MLB pitcher Bobby Jenks, who was a 2-time World Series champion, was honored at a Rockies game after his death at 44.
Bobby Jenks, a two-time All-Star closer and World Series champion with the Chicago White Sox who also played for the Boston ...
Bobby Jenks' teammates from the 2005 White Sox World Series championship team paid tribute to the late pitcher.
The Great Lakes tour continues as we travel to Chicago, Milwaukee, and back to Chicago.
Says Cubs catcher Carson Kelly, who also is on the Mount Rushmore of the friendliest players in today’s game: “Hey, he’s much ...
The Chicago White Sox didn't win their 31st game of 2024 until Aug. 21 en route to setting the major league record for most losses in a season with 121.
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