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As the Chicago White Sox honor Pope Leo XIV with an outdoor Mass on Saturday, his 2005 World Series seat has become a ...
The Windy City Thunderbolts baseball team is playing with a special purpose this season. Their leader and 2005 White Sox ...
Their leader and 2005 White Sox World Series champion, Bobby Jenks, is battling cancer thousands of miles away, while his friend and former teammate tries to hold down the fort in Crestwood.
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Windy City Thunderbolts playing with purpose as manager battles cancerBobby Jenks took over as manager of the Thunderbolts in the independent Frontier League last season and was set to return for a second year until he was hit with a stage 4 stomach cancer diagnosis, ...
The Chicago White Sox unveiled a mural in honor of Pope Leo XIV in commemoration of his attendance at the 2005 World Series.
where he was one of 41,206 who watched Bobby Jenks close out a 5-3 victory over the Houston Astros. Advertisement “He sat in row 19, seat 2,” said Nick Schmit, whose father, Eddie Schmit Jr ...
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