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Bobby Jenks hightailed it out of the White Sox clubhouse about as fast as he's ...
Bobby Jenks pitched a perfect ninth for Chicago, breaking David Wells' American League record and tying the major league record of 41 straight batters retired. Jim Barr also set down 41 straight for San Francisco in 1972.
Jenks has refused to talk to the media until the streak is over.
"To do that, it's pretty amazing in itself," White Sox catcher A.J. Pierzynski said. "I didn't even realize it until a couple of days ago when people started talking about it. For him to go almost 14 innings and not walk a guy, not hit a guy, or not have a guy make an error, or a wild pitch or anything, that is pretty amazing."
This is impressive but it is more so for Jenks. He has never had a great ERA and is just a hard throwing SOB. Congrats as Bobby has had to come a long way to be where he is.
Way to go, Jenks! The White Sox is my most disliked team, but I always have liked Jenks. Strange, I know. I think he's a hard worker in this clubhouse, no question about it. It's well deserved!
That's incredible, the Jenks story is just such a wild one in case nobody's heard it. He's overcome a whole lot to get to where he is and the White Sox really found a gem with him.