Ex-Red Sox pitcher's home burned down. Then came a terminal cancer diagnosis
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Ex-Red Sox pitcher's home burned down. Then came a terminal cancer diagnosis
"I've got one suitcase left to my name. It's all gone. Everything else I've ever done. ... All those things are irreplaceable."
"Jenks is undergoing a grueling treatment schedule that includes a doctor's visit on Mondays, immunotherapy on Wednesdays and then multiple days of chemotherapy at home."
Bobby Jenks, former MLB pitcher, faced a devastating start to the year losing his home in the Pallisades fire and receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis. To manage his medical expenses, Jenks is involved in memorabilia events and has received support from the White Sox organization. Currently residing in Portugal, he undergoes rigorous treatment while preparing to return to Chicago for a commemoration of his team’s 2005 World Series victory. Despite hardships, Jenks remains focused on both his health and reconnecting with his baseball past.
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