Boston Red Sox pitcher Bobby Jenks, took some time to shop for a new home with his wife Adele in June 2010, while he was still a relief pitcher for the Chicago White Sox. Jenks had spent some time in the AZ area since the White Sox have their Spring Training at Camelback Ranch in Glendale, AZ, which is in the same Phoenix metropolitan area as Mesa, AZ. Jenks and his wife said Arizonawas where we wanted to raise their 4 kids.
Jenks’ Mesa, AZ home is a massive 10,384 sq-ft home with 6 bedrooms, 7 bathrooms, and was built in 2003. It’s located in the Rosewood Estates subdivision and also includes a circular drive, 2-story library, theater, game room, outdoor swimming pool with a rock waterfall and slide, outdoor spa, BBQ with a serving bar, and a gas fire pit.
Jenks is also selling another home he and his wife own in Hinsdale, IL.
In early June of 2010 Chicago White Sox All-Star closing pitcher Bobby Jenks took some time to shop for a home while healing up from injuries. Jenks settled on a massive 10,384 square foot home in Mesa, Arizona which he purchased for $2,225,000. The home has six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and includes a theater/game room, two-story library, swimming pool with a rock waterfall and a slide, gas fire pit, and a barbeque with a serving bar.
Bobby Jenks' house in Mesa, AZ. Jenks purchased the
massive home in early June of 2010 for $2,225,000.The home was built in 2003 and is located in the Rosewood Estates subdivision. Mesa is part of the Phoenix metropolitan area and is near Glendale, AZ where the White Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers have their Spring Training home at Camelback Ranch. Jenks played on the 2005 White Sox World Series championship team and pitched five innings total, and made the final pitch of the series.
Bobby Jenks also owns a home in Hinsdale, Illinois which he shares with his wife Adele and four children.
Bobby Jenks throws the final pitch of the 2005 World Series.
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