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The Chicago White Sox raised a toast to the late Bobby Jenks during their 2005 World Series championship reunion celebration on Saturday.
CHICAGO — The Chicago White Sox paid tribute to late closer Bobby Jenks by wearing “45” patches on their uniforms on Thursday night. The White Sox debuted Jenks’ uniform number patches against the Cleveland Guardians and will wear them for the remainder of the season.
Chicago White Sox World Series reunion over the weekend, Ozzie Guillen and A.J. Pierzynski shared who they think should get a statue.
The championship-winning manager and his former players from the World Series squad voiced their opinions that his No. 13 belongs among the Sox' retired numbers.
White Sox fans will always remember Jenks for playing a pivotal role in snapping their nearly century-long championship drought. They hadn't won a title since 1917 until he recorded the save in Game 4 of Chicago's 2005 World Series sweep of the Houston Astros. Most impressively, the big hurler was a rookie, pitching with moxie beyond his years.
An image near the dugout shows late White Sox closer Bobby Jenks celebrating the final out of Game 1 of the 2005 World Series.
Tributes are sure to keep pouring in for the flame-throwing World Series closer throughout the Sox’ 2005 reunion weekend that starts Friday.
WAS IT RICK NELSON OR FORMER WHITE SOX GM KENNY WILLIAMS who sang, “If memories are all I have, I'd rather drive a truck?” The answer is “A.” But the sentiment was totally applicable to the
The Chicago White Sox have indefinitely banned a fan from their home games after he brought Arizona Diamondbacks' Ketel Marte to tears by reportedly heckling him about his late mother.
Jenks, who pitched at Lakeland High and for the Prairie Cardinals American Legion team in the late 1990s died Friday in Sintra, Portugal, where he was being treated for adenocarcinoma, a form of stomach cancer.