Former White Sox All-Star, World Series Champion Bobby Jenks Dies at 44
Former White Sox All-Star, World Series Champion Bobby Jenks Dies at 44

Former White Sox All-Star, World Series Champion Bobby Jenks Dies at 44

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Bobby Jenks, a two-time All-Star pitcher and key closer for the Chicago White Sox, has died at age 44 after battling Stage 4 adenocarcinoma, a form of stomach cancer. Jenks was instrumental in the White Sox's 2005 World Series victory, pitching in all four games and closing the final out of the series, which secured Chicago's first championship in 88 years. Known for his blazing fastball that could exceed 100 mph, he amassed 173 saves over his MLB career, which included stints with the White Sox from 2005 to 2010 and the Boston Red Sox in 2011. Jenks' legacy extends beyond his statistics, as he was a beloved figure among White Sox fans and teammates for his passion and dedication on the mound. He passed away in Sintra, Portugal, where he had been living to be near his wife's family. The baseball community mourns the loss of a true champion whose impact on the game endures.

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