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this Bobby Jenks dies The baseball world was shocked last week, and on social media, ESPN introduced the wording about the late former relatives, so the mood was high.
Jenks, 44, died after battling gastric cancer. He’s an All-Star twice Chicago White Sox And became the host of the bullpen in the 2005 playoffs, beating the Houston Astros in the World Series. He saved four times in that playoffs.
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White Sox Relief pitcher Bobby Jenks in the ninth inning against the New York Yankees at the U.S. Cell Stadium in Chicago on August 29, 2010. (Dennis Wierzbicki-US’s sports today)
A social media post about Jenks described him as “on the list.”
“Bobby Jenks was a two-time All-Star pitcher for the Chicago White Sox when the team won the 2005 World Series, he announced in Sintra, Portugal.”

Boston Red Sox reliefist Bobby Jenks pitched against Los Angeles in Anaheim, California on April 21, 2010. (Gary A. Vasquez – America’s today’s movement)
Former players like AJ Pierzynski and Doug Mientkiewicz are skeptical of the post.
Fox News Digital commented with ESPN.
Jenks, a fifth-round draft pick in high school in 2000, made his debut in 2005 and immediately broke into the scene. In 32 games, he shot 2.75 ERA, hitting 11.4 bats per nine hits.
Thanks to his rapid success, he won a closer role before the playoffs. He appeared in all four games Autumn Classic And won the final of the Sox 1988 championship drought.

Former White Sox pitcher Bobby Jenks was remembered before the game between the Cubs and the St. Louis Cardinals at Chicago Wrigley Field on July 6, 2025. (Matt Marton-Imagn image)
He retired after the 2011 season, spent six of seven seasons in Chicago and another with the Boston Red Sox.
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Jenks ended his career with 3.53 ERA and 351 strikeouts.
Fox News’s Ryan Morik contributed to the report.
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