TheBaseballPage.com

Jenks Has A Long Way To Go, Unlikely To Pitch In Spring

Jenks Has A Long Way To Go, Unlikely To Pitch In Spring

Jenks Has A Long Way To Go, Unlikely To Pitch In Spring

"The Chicago White Sox released Bobby Jenks after the 2010 season, deciding his many physical issues and frequent disputes with manager Ozzie Guillen outweighed his merits as a closer.

Former Red Sox general manager Theo Epstein provided a money-stuffed pillow for Jenks to land on, giving him a two-year contract worth $12 million.

Of the many free agent mistakes Epstein made, Jenks may prove one of the worst."

Click here for full article

By Truth and rumors
Tuesday, 21 Feb 2012

 

Related Content

This day in baseball history

May 23

  • 1989

    On May 23, 1989, Bo Jackson of the Kansas City Royals hits a ...

  • 1978

    On May 23, 1978, Oakland A’s manager Bobby Winkles quits h ...

  • 1970

    On May 23, 1970, the San Francisco Giants fire manager Clyde ...

More Baseball History

Sponsored Links


Player Profile

Jake Beckley

1B, Pittsburg Pirates

Read Bio
Hall of Fame

Rich Gossage

P, Chicago White Sox

Read Bio
Season Profile

2010 Boston Red Sox

It was the earliest

Read Bio
Historical Figure

Wayne Huizenga

 

Read Bio
Manager Profile

Frank Howard

Los Angeles Dodgers

Read Bio
Ballpark Profile

Turner Field

Turner Field, named after

Read Bio
No votes yet

Comments

    Be respectful, keep it clean.
Login or register to post comments
Share |

Today's Poll

Best Secondbasemen of All Time: