White Sox World Series champion closer Bobby Jenks dies at 44
- Former Major League Baseball closer Bobby Jenks died at the age of 44 after battling stomach cancer.
- Jenks was the closer on the 2005 Chicago White Sox team that won the World Series.
- Jenks recorded the final out in the White Sox's World Series sweep of the Houston Astros in 2005.
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Bobby Jenks, Former White Sox All-Star, Dies at 44
Bobby Jenks, a former Chicago White Sox All-Star and World Series champion, has died at 44 after being diagnosed with stomach cancer earlier this year. Jenks earned the save in the clinching Game 4 of the 2005 World Series against the Houston Astros, breaking an 88-year championship drought for the franchise.
World Series Champ Bobby Jenks Dead at 44
Bobby Jenks, a two-time All-Star closer and World Series champion with the Chicago White Sox, has died, the team announced Saturday. He was 44. The White Sox said Jenks died Friday in Sintra, Portugal, where he was being treated for adenocarcinoma, a form of stomach cancer. Jenks helped the White...
White Sox World Series Champ Bobby Jenks Dies of Cancer at 44
Former White Sox World Series champion Bobby Jenks passed away due to a rare form of stomach cancer, the team announced on Saturday. The post White Sox World Series Champ Bobby Jenks Dies of Cancer at 44 appeared first on Breitbart.
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