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The Chicago White Sox unveiled a mural in honor of Pope Leo XIV in commemoration of his attendance at the 2005 World Series.
Rate Field will host a unique Mass to honor U.S.-born Pope Leo XIV, a White Sox fan, with tickets on sale for $5.
CHICAGO: The US city of Chicago, Pope Leo XIV's hometown, is preparing to celebrate his election with a day of prayer and ...
The Chicago White Sox finished May with a 4-2 loss to the Baltimore Orioles in which both benches and bullpens briefly ...
This article mentions details about sexual abuse. Reader discretion is advised. It’s been nearly a month since Pope Leo ...
"He has an open invite to throw out a first pitch," said the White Sox marketing officer Brooks Boyer. "Heck, maybe we'll let ...
The graphic installation at Rate Field marks the location where the future pope cheered for Chicago in Game 1 of the 2005 ...
The Chicago White Sox painted a murial in honor of Pope Leo XIV featuring his presence at the 2005 World Series.
Chicago White Sox celebrated Pope Leo XIV, a lifelong fan. Robert Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, often cheered for the team. The ...
Adrian Houser allowed three hits in six-plus scoreless innings Monday, but the Chicago White Sox lost 2-1 to the New York ...
The White Sox are now honoring Pope Leo XIV with a mural above the section where he sat for that fateful night 20 years ago. Pope Leo XIV was a clergy member named Robert Prevost, ...
Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal discusses his concept of rebuilds — while the Chicago White Sox try to get theirs to work.