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The White Sox announced that Jenks passed away on Friday in Portugal, where his family had moved to be closer to his wife's family.
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Bobby Jenks, the closer for the 2005 World Series champion Chicago White Sox, has died of stomach cancer at 44.
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Bobby Jenks, legendary White Sox closer and 2005 World Series hero, dies at 44 Jenks died Friday in Portugal, where he had been undergoing treatment for stomach cancer.