We are deeply saddened by the passing of former Major League pitcher Bobby Jenks.
Jenks pitched for the White Sox from 2005 until 2010 and for the Red Sox in 2011. In his time in Chicago, Jenks amassed 173 saves, including back-to-back seasons of 40 saves in 2006 and 2007. Jenks was named an American League All-Star in both of those seasons.
Jenks was on the mound as the White Sox recorded the final out of the 2005 World Series, which finished off the 4-game sweep of the Houston Astros and secured the franchise’s first World Series championship since 1917.
Jenks was battling adenocarcinoma, a form of stomach cancer. He was 44 years old.
ALT In Memoriam: Bobby Jenks (1981-2025)
Pictured: Bobby Jenks points as he walks off the mound in a road gray White Sox uniform with black and white lettering.
.@Mids2k, the only coach Legendary Weapons has ever known, called it quits today after 15 seasons. Mids compiled a record of 150-112 (.572), 9 playoff appearances, 6 division titles, and a SIBA Finals victory in Season 21. The league will be forever grateful for his service!
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Sources: The #Bears are expected to trade for #Chiefs All-Pro G Joe Thuney, as the Chicago continues to load up on the offensive line.
KC gets a bit younger, plus frees up some money to use elsewhere.