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Bobby Jenks, a two-time All-Star closer and 2005 World Series champion with the Chicago White Sox, has died at the age of 44.
Bobby Jenks died last week after battling stomach cancer but it was ESPN's social media post about his death that caught the attention of the baseball world.
Washington Nationals owner Mark Lerner cited a failure to reach expectations and a "pivotal time" for the franchise when he ...
ESPN shared a news story about Jenks’ passing on Saturday evening, writing that he was “on the roster” when Chicago won the ...
The weekend before Devers showed up, they were tied with the Dodgers for first place. In the three weeks since they made ...
Americans, right-hander Paul Skenes of the Pittsburgh Pirates and third baseman Alex Bregman of the Boston Red Sox, were ...
It’s well-documented that the Coors Field crowds remain sturdy, win or lose. Both Friday and Saturday night were sold out.
As you’d probably expect, the announcement of the All-Star rosters on Sunday night was packed with players you’ll see among ...
ESPN faced backlash for its understated announcement of Bobby Jenks' death, referring to him merely as "on the roster" during ...
In the case of Bobby Jenks, a classroom washout who became a World Series hero, larger than life doesn’t quite cover it.
A social media post by ESPN has drawn criticism after it described the late Bobby Jenks as being “on the roster” of the White ...
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