Former Chicago White Sox pitcher and 2005 World Sequence champion Bobby Jenks died from most cancers at age 44 on July 4.
Main League Baseball confirmed that Jenks handed away in Sintra, Portugal, the place he was present process therapy for a sophisticated type of adenocarcinoma, a kind of abdomen most cancers. He’s survived by his second spouse, Eleni Tzitzivacos, and their kids, Zeno and Kate, in addition to 4 kids — Cuma, Nolan, Rylan and Jackson — from his earlier marriage to Adele Romkee.
“Former Chicago White Sox All-Star pitcher and 2005 World Sequence Champion Bobby Jenks handed away yesterday, July 4, in Sintra, Portugal, the place he had been battling adenocarcinoma, a type of abdomen most cancers. He was 44 years previous,” the White Sox confirmed through X on Saturday, July 4.
White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf additionally mourned the lack of “an iconic member of the White Sox household.”
“None of us will ever overlook that ninth inning of Sport 4 in Houston, all that Bobby did for the 2005 World Sequence champions and for the complete Sox group throughout his time in Chicago,” Reinsdorf, 89, added. “He and his household knew most cancers can be his hardest battle, and he might be missed as a husband, father, pal, and teammate. He’ll perpetually maintain a particular place in all our hearts.”
Jenks helped finish the White Sox’ 88-year World Sequence championship drought by delivering a scoreless ninth ending in opposition to the Houston Astros in Sport 4 in 2005. (Previous to their World Sequence win in 2005, the White Sox had not gained the league’s championship since 1917.)
Former White Sox supervisor Ozzie Guillen referred to Jenks as “considered one of [his] all-time favourite gamers” following the announcement of the pitcher’s dying.

Bobby Jenks in 2011. Elsa/Getty Pictures
“I beloved that man,” Guillen stated. “This can be a very unhappy day for everybody concerned with the White Sox. Everybody remembers the second once I known as for the massive fella within the World Sequence, so the bobblehead of that second might be an effective way to maintain that second alive for White Sox followers.”
The previous White Sox supervisor went on, “Everybody has a favourite story about Bobby, so the 2005 reunion [from July 11-13] might be a fantastic alternative to get along with all his teammates and coaches and relive a few of our biggest recollections of him.”
Jenks’ historic MLB profession included holding the league’s report for retiring consecutive batters, at 41, and he was additionally a two-time All-Star. He pitched for the White Sox from 2005 to 2010 after which completed out his profession with the Boston Crimson Sox in 2011.
He later labored as pitching coach and common supervisor for the Grand Junction Rockies, as a part of MLB’s Pioneer developmental league. He coached for the Princeton WhistlePigs and the Windy Metropolis ThunderBolts as properly.
Jenks introduced his abdomen most cancers prognosis in February throughout an interview with MLB.com from his hospital mattress in Portugal. He confirmed that medical doctors found a tumor in his chest after a CT scan, with most cancers in the end spreading to his abdomen lining, decrease again, hips and bones.
“Now it’s time to do what I received to do to get myself higher and get myself extra time, nonetheless you need to take a look at it,” Jenks stated on the time. “I’ll inform you one factor: I’m not going to die right here in Portugal.”
He continued, “They aren’t going to place any numbers on it. I wouldn’t even need numbers. You hear tales on a regular basis, ‘Oh, they gave me six months, 25 years in the past.’ I don’t purchase into that. No matter occurs goes to occur regardless.”
Jenks and his household’s difficulties have been compounded when their Pacific Palisades, California house was misplaced within the Palisades Fireplace in January. Jenks managed to save lots of his World Sequence however misplaced all different memorabilia from his profession.
“I’ve received one suitcase left to my title,” Jenks admitted. “It’s all gone. All the pieces else I’ve ever completed. I’ve every little thing, first to first. All these issues are irreplaceable.”
Former Chicago White Sox pitcher and 2005 World Sequence champion Bobby Jenks died from most cancers at age 44 on July 4.
Main League Baseball confirmed that Jenks handed away in Sintra, Portugal, the place he was present process therapy for a sophisticated type of adenocarcinoma, a kind of abdomen most cancers. He’s survived by his second spouse, Eleni Tzitzivacos, and their kids, Zeno and Kate, in addition to 4 kids — Cuma, Nolan, Rylan and Jackson — from his earlier marriage to Adele Romkee.
“Former Chicago White Sox All-Star pitcher and 2005 World Sequence Champion Bobby Jenks handed away yesterday, July 4, in Sintra, Portugal, the place he had been battling adenocarcinoma, a type of abdomen most cancers. He was 44 years previous,” the White Sox confirmed through X on Saturday, July 4.
White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf additionally mourned the lack of “an iconic member of the White Sox household.”
“None of us will ever overlook that ninth inning of Sport 4 in Houston, all that Bobby did for the 2005 World Sequence champions and for the complete Sox group throughout his time in Chicago,” Reinsdorf, 89, added. “He and his household knew most cancers can be his hardest battle, and he might be missed as a husband, father, pal, and teammate. He’ll perpetually maintain a particular place in all our hearts.”
Jenks helped finish the White Sox’ 88-year World Sequence championship drought by delivering a scoreless ninth ending in opposition to the Houston Astros in Sport 4 in 2005. (Previous to their World Sequence win in 2005, the White Sox had not gained the league’s championship since 1917.)
Former White Sox supervisor Ozzie Guillen referred to Jenks as “considered one of [his] all-time favourite gamers” following the announcement of the pitcher’s dying.

Bobby Jenks in 2011. Elsa/Getty Pictures
“I beloved that man,” Guillen stated. “This can be a very unhappy day for everybody concerned with the White Sox. Everybody remembers the second once I known as for the massive fella within the World Sequence, so the bobblehead of that second might be an effective way to maintain that second alive for White Sox followers.”
The previous White Sox supervisor went on, “Everybody has a favourite story about Bobby, so the 2005 reunion [from July 11-13] might be a fantastic alternative to get along with all his teammates and coaches and relive a few of our biggest recollections of him.”
Jenks’ historic MLB profession included holding the league’s report for retiring consecutive batters, at 41, and he was additionally a two-time All-Star. He pitched for the White Sox from 2005 to 2010 after which completed out his profession with the Boston Crimson Sox in 2011.
He later labored as pitching coach and common supervisor for the Grand Junction Rockies, as a part of MLB’s Pioneer developmental league. He coached for the Princeton WhistlePigs and the Windy Metropolis ThunderBolts as properly.
Jenks introduced his abdomen most cancers prognosis in February throughout an interview with MLB.com from his hospital mattress in Portugal. He confirmed that medical doctors found a tumor in his chest after a CT scan, with most cancers in the end spreading to his abdomen lining, decrease again, hips and bones.
“Now it’s time to do what I received to do to get myself higher and get myself extra time, nonetheless you need to take a look at it,” Jenks stated on the time. “I’ll inform you one factor: I’m not going to die right here in Portugal.”
He continued, “They aren’t going to place any numbers on it. I wouldn’t even need numbers. You hear tales on a regular basis, ‘Oh, they gave me six months, 25 years in the past.’ I don’t purchase into that. No matter occurs goes to occur regardless.”
Jenks and his household’s difficulties have been compounded when their Pacific Palisades, California house was misplaced within the Palisades Fireplace in January. Jenks managed to save lots of his World Sequence however misplaced all different memorabilia from his profession.
“I’ve received one suitcase left to my title,” Jenks admitted. “It’s all gone. All the pieces else I’ve ever completed. I’ve every little thing, first to first. All these issues are irreplaceable.”