Bobby Jenks dies: the publication of ESPN’s social networks catches simulacros


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The death of Bobby Jenks surprised the world of baseball last week and emotions rose on social networks when ESPN captured some criticism for his writing in a publication on social networks about the late old closing.

Jenks, 44, died after a battle against stomach cancer. It was all-sarte with the Chicago White Sox and it was the anchor of the Bullpen in 2005 during his magical postseason career, defeating the Houston stars in the World Series. He had four salvages in that postseason.

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The Bobby Jenks White Sox Relief Launcher during the ninth entry against New York Yankees in the United States cell field in Chicago, on August 29, 2010. (Dennis Wierzbicki-USA Today Sports)

A publication on social networks about Jenks described it as “being on the list.”

“Bobby Jenks, twice an All-Star pitcher for the Chicago Blancas stockings, which was on the list when the franchise won the 2005 World Series, died Friday in Sintra, Portugal, the team announced,” “The post in X Read.

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The reliever of the Red Sox of Boston, Bobby Jenks, throws against Los Angeles at the Anaheim Angel stadium in California, on April 21, 2010. (Gary A. Vasquez-USA Today Sports)

Former players like AJ Pierzynski and Doug Mentkiewicz agreed with the publication.

Pak Gazette Digital contacted ESPN to comment.

Jenks was a fifth -round selection in 2000 out of high school, made his MLB debut in 2005 and immediately broke into the scene. In 32 games, he launched an effectiveness of 2.75 and struck out 11.4 batters for nine.

Due to his rapid success, he obtained Closer’s role before the postseason. He appeared in the four games of that autumn classic and obtained the final that broke the 88 -year -old championship drought from the Sox.

The former white media pitcher, Bobby Jenks, is remembered before the game between the puppies and the cardinals of St. Louis in Wrigley Field in Chicago, on July 6, 2025. (Matt Marton-Imagn images)

He retired after the 2011 season, spending six of his seven seasons in Chicago and the other with the Red Boston socks.

Jenks finished his career with an effectiveness of 3.53 and 351 strikeouts.

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