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Bobby Jenks, the closer for the 2005 World Series champion Chicago White Sox whose fastball touched 100 mph in an era when such heat was uncommon, died July 4 of stomach cancer, the White Sox ...
The baseball world is in mourning today as World Series legend Bobby Jenks passed away following a battle with cancer. Jenks became a hero in the city of Chicago in 2005 for his role in the team's ...
Former Chicago White Sox players wave to fans during a 2005 World Series Championship 10th anniversary ceremony on Saturday, July 18. Former Chicago White Sox players, coaches and executives ...
2005 World Series White Sox players, from left, Tadahito Iguchi, Scott Podsednik, Jon Garland, Joe Crede, Geoff Blum, Bobby Jenks, Jose Contreras and Aaron Rowand gather for a group photograph ...
The White Sox went 11-1 in the postseason in 2005, and won the World Series on Oct. 26 of that year with a four-game sweep of the Houston Astros — then still with the National League.
They're partying like it's 2005 on the South Side. The White Sox are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their 2005 World Series title all weekend long, and one of their players got a special gift ...
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 Bobby Jenks. Jenks died Friday at 44 years old in Sintra, Portugal ...
The series included a remarkable fourteen inning thriller in Game 3 the White Sox won 7-5. In the 2005 postseason, the Sox went a remarkable 11-1, only losing the one game to the Angels in the ALCS.
In 2005, the White Sox swept the Houston Astros in the World Series to bring an end to an 88-year championship drought. And while no one will ever confuse a nearly nine-decade wait with the ...
City Cruises has partnered with the Chicago White Sox for the 2025 MLB regular season, launching a multi-year agreement that includes three 2005 Chicago White Sox World Series Champion fan cruises ...
Jenks was an All-Star selection in 2006 and 2007. Most notably, Jenks was on the mount for the final out of the 2005 World Series-clinching Game 4 against the Houston Astros.