Former White Sox pitcher and World Series champion Bobby Jenks dies at 44

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Bobby Jenks, a former Chicago White Sox pitcher and two-time All-Star who was part of the 2005 World Series-winning team, died at age 44 in Portugal after battling stomach cancer and complications from blood clots. He was remembered fondly by the White Sox organization for his contributions during their championship run and his career highlights, including multiple saves and postseason performances.
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