Bobby Jenks, a former MLB pitcher, is struggling after losing his possessions in California wildfires and battling stomach cancer. Fans are urging the Chicago White Sox, particularly owner Jerry Reinsdorf, to provide financial support for Jenks's medical bills during this challenging time. He and his wife are organizing an in-person signing event to help raise funds for his medical expenses, which many believe may be his last public appearance. The White Sox community is rallying behind him, criticizing the organization for not doing more to support the former player.
For f***s sake can somebody pay Bobby Jenks' medical bills so he doesn't have to spend some of his final days worrying about signing autographs.
Yeah Reinsdorf should just cover the entirety of his medical bills for being a big reason the Sox won anything under his ownership.
The White Sox organization needs to step up and create a charity auction or a foundation or SOMETHING for Bobby Jenks and his family.
It is with great sadness to admit that, in all likelihood, this will be Bobby's last signing.
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