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Tributes are sure to keep pouring in for the flame-throwing World Series closer throughout the Sox’ 2005 reunion weekend that ...
MLB Network plans to air Game 4 of the 2005 World Series on Tuesday at noon CT as a tribute to late Chicago White Sox closer ...
The Chicago White Sox honored Bobby Jenks Monday night, three days after their former pitcher died of cancer at 44 years old.
Former White Sox closer Bobby Jenks, who died at 44 from Stage 4 stomach cancer, was remembered for his contributions to Chicago's 2005 World Series victory and MLB career on Monday night.
Dr. Jeffrey Kopin, Chief Medical Officer for Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital, joins John Williams to talk about the most stressful part of a doctor’s day, former White Sox closer ...
Featured in this week’s MLB Power Rankings, the streaking Blue Jays sweep the Yankees and take over the AL East, Brandon ...
Chicago White Sox GM Chris Getz discussed shortstop Colson Montgomery’s recent arrival to the majors, pitcher Shane Smith’s ...
The Los Angeles Angels opened a three-game series against the division rival Texas Rangers with a 6-5 walk-off win, as they improved to 44-46 on the season. The ...
Bobby Jenks, a two-time All-Star closer and World Series champion with the Chicago White Sox, is being treated for stomach cancer. Jenks shared his condition from a Portugal hospital bed in an ...
There's a mural of Pope Leo XIV at the White Sox's park, near where he sat for Game 1 of the 2005 World Series. Yeah, the Chicago native once known as Father Bob is a fan.
Jenks wastes no time. Two more pitches result in two more strikes, the final one a 96-mph blur, and exactly 33 seconds after Prevost appears on screen, Game 1 is over. The crowd erupts.
The camera briefly shows Leo as he nervously awaits the final out, with White Sox closer Bobby Jenks on the bump in a 5-3 win. Pope Leo XIV made the broadcast while at Game 1 of the 2005 World Series ...