The Chicago White Sox community is mourning the loss of former All-Star closer Bobby Jenks, who passed away at 44 after battling stomach cancer. Jenks, celebrated for his pivotal role in the 2005 World Series victory, was remembered for his dominant pitching and composed presence. He leaves behind a legacy of remarkable achievements and contributions to the White Sox.
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