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Bobby Jenks #45 | Pitcher | Chicago White Sox
Height: 6-3    Weight: 270    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: Mar 14, 1981, Mission Hills, CA
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December 17, 2004
The White Sox claimed Bobby Jenks off waivers from the Angels on Friday. Jenks has missed much of the past two seasons with elbow injuries but is an intriguing prospect given that he can touch 100 MPH when healthy. He's expected to be ready to pitch by spring training.
July 27, 2004
Bobby Jenks was transferred from the 15-day DL to the 60-day DL to make room on the 40-man roster for Curtis Pride, who was called up when Jarrod Washburn was put on the DL Tuesday.
July 22, 2004
The LA Times reports that Bobby Jenks underwent surgery on his ailing right elbow. The Angels hope their pitching prospect will be ready to take part in spring training.
July 16, 2004
Angels pitching prospect Bobby Jenks has been sidelined with stress fractures in his pitching arm three times over the last two seasons. The club is currently debating whether he should undergo surgery that could sideline him through the end of the 2005 season, according to the LA Times. Such an operation would insert a pin to hold his elbow together.
July 4, 2004
Angels prospect Bobby Jenks could be out for the remainder of the season after being shut down again due to the stress reaction in his throwing elbow, according to the LA Times.
June 24, 2004
Angels prospect Bobby Jenks was activated from the minor league DL and transferred to Single-A Rancho Cucamonga, according to the LA Times. He had been out with a stress reaction in his throwing elbow.
April 22, 2004
Anaheim's top pitching prospect Bobby Jenks has been diagnosed with a stress reaction in his throwing elbow, the same injury that sidelined him for two months last season, according to the LA Times. "We caught it before it got worse," GM Bill Stoneman said. "Our plan is to rest it, let it cool down. The encouraging thing is he came back after last year's injury and performed better than he did before he got hurt."