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To say that Bobby Jenks was just “on the 2005 World Series roster” is like saying that Stuart Scott was, at some point, just an employee at ESPN. If you know ESPN, you probably know Scott.
A social media post by ESPN has drawn criticism after it described the late Bobby Jenks as being “on the roster” of the White Sox's 2005 world champonship team in a post about his death ...
The death of Bobby Jenks shocked the baseball world last week and emotions ran high on social media as ESPN caught some flak for its wording on a social media post about the late former closer ...
International Sports News: ESPN's tribute to Bobby Jenks, a pivotal closer for the 2005 World Series-winning Chicago White Sox, sparked outrage for downplaying his contributions to the team. Fans ...
ESPN is facing backlash over a social media post that addressed the death of former MLB reliever Bobby Jenks. Jenks died at the age of 44 on Friday following a battle with stomach cancer.
ESPN’s social media team is catching criticism for a post made this weekend. The outlet addressed the unfortunate passing of former White Sox closer Bobby Jenks on their X profile Saturday evening.
Bobby Jenks, a two-time All-Star pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, who was on the roster when the franchise won the 2005 World Series, died on Friday in Sintra, Portugal, the team announced. -@ESPN / ...
ESPN’s controversial post had over 17 million views and remained online as of publication. The network shared the White Sox’s official tribute to Jenks in a follow-up post on Sunday evening.
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