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Pope Leo was spotted at the 2005 World Series, a rare moment of triumph for the pride of Chicago’s South Side.
No, not the real pope. A fan decided to dress up like Pope Leo, who it turns out is a White Sox fan and NOT a Cubs die-hard.
White Sox fans had a double celebration on Friday: a 6-2 win over the Miami Marlins and the election of Pope Leo XIV, who is ...
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Chicago White Sox baseball fans celebrate election of Pope Leo, a longtime supporterChicago White Sox fans say the hope of Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican will help usher in winning ways on the field, given that ...
There were 41,206 people inside what then was known as U.S. Cellular Field in Chicago on Oct . 22, 2005, when the White Sox ...
Sox fans jumped on the news, posting tweets that the Cubs’ claim was premature. If it’s true he’s a Sox fan, Pope Leo XIV ...
Since Robert Prevost is a Chicago native, baseball fans were eager to learn which baseball team the new pontiff supports.
It was initially reported that the new pope was a Cubs fan, but his brother corrected the record in an interview with WGN-TV.
Pope Leo XIV is a White Sox fan — and the organization is embracing the news. Elected on Thursday, Robert Prevost is the ...
This intersection of faith and fandom is the kind of bit that only baseball can provide. The new pope is a White Sox fan — ...
It’s not exactly the straight swap at first base Sox fans were begging for, with the struggling Vaughn still seemingly ...
While Robert Francis Prevost didn’t attend St. Rita of Cascia High School in Ashburn, his connection to the school runs deep.
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