Former Chicago white sock pitcher Bobby Jenks died of rare gastric cancer at the age of 44.
Jenks, a two-time All-Star pitcher for the Chicago White Sox and was part of the team, ending an 88-year wait for the World Series title in 2005.
He threw in the final game of the game in Game 4 of the series when the White Sox defeated the Houston Astros.
“We have lost the iconic member of the White Sox family,” Whitesokes chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said in a statement.
“No one of us will forget what Bobby did in the 2005 World Series Championship and across the Sox organization.”

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