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The Chicago White Sox raised a toast to the late Bobby Jenks during their 2005 World Series championship reunion celebration on Saturday.
The statue dedication was the opener of a much-anticipated 20th-anniversary reunion weekend for the 2005 White Sox. “You don’t play the game for any of this,” Mark Buehrle said of the honor.
Only four pitchers in White Sox history have recorded at least 100 saves for the franchise, and Jenks is one of them, tallying 173. Only retired game-ender Bobby Thigpen put out more fires than him.