Bobby Jennx death: The death of the world champion 2005 in 44
The former Chicago White Sox jug and the world champion 2005 Bobby Genix He died From cancer at the age of 44 on July 4.
The main baseball league He emphasized that Jenx died in Sentra, Portugal, where he was undergoing treatment of an advanced form of glandular cancer, a type of stomach cancer. He survived his second wife, Eleni TzitzivacosAnd their children, Zeno and Kate, as well as four children – quantity, Nolan, Rylan and Jackson – from his previous marriage to Adele Rumki.
“Bobby Jenx, a former prominent in Chicago White Success, and the world champion, Bobby Jennx, died yesterday, July 4, in Centra, Portugal, where he was fighting glandular cancer, a form of stomach cancer. x Saturday 4 July.
White Sox Chairman Jerry Rendorf He was also saddened by the loss of “creative member of the White Sox family”.
“None of us will forget to forget that the ninth half of the game 4 in Houston, all that Bobby did for the 2005 World Championship champions and the entire Sox organization during his time in Chicago,” added Reinsdorf, 89. “He and his family knew that cancer would be the most difficult battle for him, and he would be missed as a husband, father, friend and teammate in the team. He will keep a special place in all our hearts.”
Jenks helped end the dryness of the White Sox Sox championship in the 88 -year -old World Championship by presenting the end of the ninth without goals against Houston Astros in the fourth game in 2005. (Before winning the World Championship in 2005, White Sox has not won the league championship since 1917.)
Former White Success Director Ozzie Guilllen He referred to Jenks as “one of [his] Favorite players at all “after announcing the death of a jug.

Bobby Jenx in 2011.
Elsa/Getty Pictures“I loved that man,” Gilin said. “This is a very sad day for all participants with White Sox. Everyone remembers the moment I have called it big in the world series, so Bobblehead at that moment will be a great way to keep that moment alive for White Sox fans.”
“Everyone has a favorite story about Bobby, so it did not include 2005 [from July 11-13] It will be a great opportunity to meet with all his colleagues and coaches and restore some of our greatest memories about him. “
The MLB historical profession included holding the record for the retirement league in consecutive fighters, in 41, and it was also all the stars twice. He fought to White Sox from 2005 to 2010 and then finished his career with Boston Red Sox in 2011.
He later worked as a coach of the coach and general manager of Grand Junction Rockies, as part of the leading development league in MLB. Training on Princeon Westpiches and Windy City Thunderbolts as well.
Jenx announced the diagnosis of his stomach cancer in February during an interview with mlb.com From his bed in the hospital in Portugal. He emphasized that the doctors discovered a tumor in his chest after a CT scan, as cancer is eventually spreading to the lining of his stomach, lower back, hips and bones.
“It is now time to do what I should do to improve myself and get more time, however you want to look at it,” Jenx said at that time. “I will tell you one thing: I will not die here in Portugal.”
“They will not put any numbers on it. I don’t even want numbers. You hear stories all the time,” Oh, you gave me six months ago, 25 years ago. “I don’t buy it.
Jenx and his family’s difficulties doubled when they lost their house in the Pacific Ocean, California Core In January. Jenks managed to save the world’s series of it but lost all other souvenirs since his career.
“I left one bag for my name,” Genix confessed. “Everything has gone. Everything I have done at all. I have everything, first to first. All these things cannot be dispensed with.”