Bobby Jenks, 2-Time All-Star Closer and World Series Champion with the Chicago White Sox, Dies at 44
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Former White Sox Star Bobby Jenks Tragically Dies At Young Age Of 44
Former White Sox closer Bobby Jenks passed away at the age of just 44. The 2005 world series champion died on July 4 after a battle with cancer. Jenks was battling adenocarcinoma, a form of stomach cancer. Major League Baseball (MLB) paid an emotional tribute to Jenks. Jenks is survived by his wife, Eleni, and six children. Tribute
Former World Series Champion Bobby Jenks is Dead at Age 44
Former Chicago White Sox pitcher and 2005 World Series champion Bobby Jenks died from cancer at age 44 on July 4. Major League Baseball confirmed that Jenks passed away in Sintra, Portugal, where he was undergoing treatment for an advanced form of adenocarcinoma, a type of stomach cancer. He is survived by his second wife, Eleni Tzitzivacos, and their children, Zeno and Kate, as well as four children — Cuma, Nolan, Rylan and Jackson — from his p…
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