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The Cubs paid tribute to Bobby Jenks after the former White Sox closer's untimely death in a touching show of Chicago ...
Tributes are sure to keep pouring in for the flame-throwing World Series closer throughout the Sox’ 2005 reunion weekend that ...
Ozzie Guillen, the manager of that ’05 White Sox team, reacted to the news on the Chicago Sports Network. Former White Sox closer Bobby Jenks died Friday at the age of 44. TNS via Getty Images ...
Ozzie Guillén, who managed that World Series-winning squad, had a signature move to summon Jenks from the bullpen, throwing his arms wide open to show that he wanted the 6-foot-4, 275-pound closer.
Ozzie Guillén, who managed that World Series-winning squad, had a signature move to summon Jenks from the bullpen, throwing his arms wide open to show that he wanted the 6-foot-4, 275-pound closer.
The Chicago White Sox overcame tremendous odds to win the World Seires in 2005, led by a personable and dominant team that included mercurial manager Ozzie Guillen and standout closer Bobby Jenks ...
Ozzie Guillén, who managed that World Series-winning squad, had a signature move to summon Jenks from the bullpen, throwing his arms wide open to show that he wanted the 6-foot-4, 275-pound closer.
Ozzie Guillen, Jenks' manager on the 2005 World Series champion White Sox team, wrote: "I’m sad to hear about Bobby. Out of words to describe how I feel.
When manager Ozzie Guillen would call for him from the bullpen, instead of tapping his right wrist, he would hold his arms out to signify Jenks’ girth. That only added to his legend.