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Farewell to a Champion: Bobby Jenks, White Sox World Series Hero, Passes Away at 44.Y1

July 7, 2025 by mrs a

Baseball lost more than a pitcher — it lost a warrior, a champion, and a beloved teammate. Bobby Jenks, the towering former closer for the Chicago White Sox and Boston Red Sox, has passed away at age 44 after a brave battle with adenocarcinoma, a form of stomach cancer.

Jenks etched his name in MLB history during his time with the White Sox from 2005 to 2010. He recorded 173 career saves, including two dominant seasons in 2006 and 2007, each with over 40 saves — feats that earned him back-to-back All-Star honors.

But no moment in his career shone brighter than Game 4 of the 2005 World Series. With calm intensity, Jenks took the mound and sealed the final out, securing the White Sox’s first championship since 1917. That pitch was more than a victory — it was redemption, history, and legacy rolled into one.

After a brief stint with the Red Sox in 2011, Jenks’ career was cut short by injuries and health struggles. In recent years, he had been quietly fighting cancer, showing the same grit and resilience that defined his time on the field.

“Bobby wasn’t just a closer,” a former teammate shared. “He was a force — someone you trusted with the game on the line, and someone we’ll never forget.”

As the baseball world mourns, fans across the country are remembering Jenks not only for his fastball and saves but for the heart he brought to the game. He is survived by his family and the countless lives he touched throughout his journey — both in and beyond the ballpark.

Rest in peace, Bobby Jenks. The mound will never feel the same.

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