The baseball world is once again silenced by Ferguson Jenkins. While battling cancer and having just moved millions with his final wish to continue watching the Chicago Cubs, this legend has made another decision that has brought tears to the eyes of MLB fans: he will donate half of his fortune to charity in his will.
It’s not just an act of generosity.
It’s a humane final chapter in a glorious life.
Ferguson Jenkins has long transcended the concept of a former player. To Chicago Cubs fans, he is an immortal icon, a man who brought hope to Wrigley Field during its most difficult years.
To MLB, he is one of the greatest pitchers in history, a Hall of Famer with a legacy that time cannot erase. But now, amidst a grueling health battle, what earns him the most respect is not his past victories, but his heart today.

According to touching news from his family, Jenkins decided to explicitly state in his will that half of his life’s fortune would be given to charities supporting cancer patients, underprivileged children, and community development programs.
He wanted his wealth to not just remain in the bank, but to continue to be a source of hope for those most in need.
That decision immediately spread like wildfire throughout Chicago. Fans, already moved by his last wish—”Please give me a seat…”—were even more touched to learn that even in his most difficult time, Jenkins still put others before himself.
That is rare among true legends.
Many are remembered for their talent. Some are remembered for their titles.
But very few people are loved forever for the way they live. Ferguson Jenkins is proving he belongs to that last group. While many would choose to keep all their achievements to their families, he still wanted to share half of his life with society – as if those throws of yesteryear had now transformed into opportunities for others to live.
Cubs fans understand how deeply Ferguson Jenkins is connected to this city.
He is not just a former star who once wore the red and blue jersey. He is a cherished part of the memories of generations. From his days of dominance on the mound to his returns to Wrigley Field to the endless cheers, Jenkins has always embodied loyalty and sporting dignity.
Therefore, this decision in his will means far more than just a donation. It is the final message of an icon: success only truly has meaning when it helps others.
The charitable funds mentioned in Jenkins’ wishes are expected to focus on three areas he has always deeply cared about: supporting cancer patients, helping underprivileged children access education, and investing in community sports programs. Those close to him say Jenkins believes that sports can save lives from being lost, just as baseball once gave him the chance to change his own destiny.

That’s why this story touches the hearts of so many people beyond the Cubs.
Because this isn’t just news about a legend battling illness.
This is a story about human qualities in the most difficult times. When many think of loss, Jenkins thinks of giving. When many fear the end, he focuses on the new beginnings that his wealth can create for others.
Chicago today is not only praying for his health. The city is grateful to have had a man like Ferguson Jenkins represent it. A hero is not just on the baseball field, but also in the way he faces adversity with compassion.
Perhaps that’s why the tears falling in Wrigleyville aren’t entirely sadness. They’re also pride. Pride because their legend is still teaching the world the greatest lesson, even in the final chapter of his life.
Ferguson Jenkins conquered baseball with his iron arm. Now, he’s conquering the hearts of millions with kindness.
And if one day Wrigley Field truly has a seat reserved for him, it won’t just be a seat for a Cubs legend. It will be a seat for a man who chose to give away half his fortune to give hope to countless other lives.