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Longtime Bulls scorekeeper Bob Rosenberg puts his 6 championship rings on the auction block — and blames losing his job with MLB for the decision

CHICAGO - Bob Rosenberg lost a baseball job he cherished, and because of the subsequent loss of income, he said he's parting with perhaps the most coveted collection of rings in Chicago sports history.

Rosenberg had been an official scorer for the White Sox and Cubs for 32 years until he was let go last fall. But he's best known for being the scorekeeper for the Bulls since they began play in 1966.

And as a longtime staffer, he received all six Bulls championship rings from the 1990s. This week,

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