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Ex-Sox Pitcher Accepts $5.1 Million Settlement From MGH, Doctor

The reliever said he suffered a career-ending spine injury while the doctor was simultaneously overseeing another operation.

Bobby Jenks played seven years in the majors with the Chicago White Sox and, briefly, Boston Red Sox.
Bobby Jenks played seven years in the majors with the Chicago White Sox and, briefly, Boston Red Sox. (Photo by J. Meric/Getty Images)

BOSTON — Former major-league pitcher Bobby Jenks has agreed to accept a $5.1 million settlement from Massachusetts General Hospital and a doctor he says caused his career-ending spine injury.

The Boston Globe reports that Jenks reached an out-of-court settlement Wednesday with the Boston hospital and the doctor the day before his medical malpractice suit was scheduled to start.

The 38-year-old Jenks says the 2011 surgery was botched while the doctor was simultaneously overseeing another operation.

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The hospital said in a statement that Jenks received "high-quality and appropriate care" and that "overlapping surgery played no role in this case."

Lawyers for the doctor did not respond to the newspaper's requests for comment.

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Jenks played seven years in the majors from 2005 until 2011 with the Chicago White Sox and Boston Red Sox.

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