The Chicago White Sox are leaning toward bringing closer Bobby Jenks back in 2010, even though there have been whispers of trading the pitcher for the last three months.
A weak group of free-agent bullpen men may have helped the Sox decide to hold onto Jenks, who will earn around $7.5 million in arbitration next season.
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