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Jenks denied record 42nd straight out

Chicago White Sox closer Bobby Jenks pitches to Kansas City Royals' Joey Gathright during the ninth inning of their 4-3 win in Chicago, Monday, Aug. 20, 2007. Gathright singled on the at-bat, ending Jenks' major league record-tying streak of consecutive batters retired at 41. Jenks retired the next three batters for his 34th save in 39 chances as Chicago won 4-3.

Bobby Jenks’ pitch selection got in the way of him setting a remarkable record. Jenks settled for a share of the record when Joey Gathright broke the Chicago closer’s string of 41 straight outs, and then stopped the White Sox’s worst skid in 16 years by saving a 4-3 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Monday night.

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