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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.
Incredible footage has emerged of Pope Leo XIV watching the Chicago White Sox at the 2005 World Series. The new Pontiff, ...
The brother Robert Francis Prevost, who was chosen on Thursday as the first American pope, has revealed where his baseball ...
The Chicago Cubs were welcoming positive news after a two-game skid against the San Francisco Giants, a skid which included ...
Pete Crow-Armstrong didn’t care too much about what it meant to homer against his former organization. Crow-Armstrong’s solo home run in the sixth inning Sunday tied the game, but the New York Mets’ ...
By Tom Polansek CHICAGO (Reuters) -One question consuming Chicago baseball fans: What team does Pope Leo support? The Windy ...
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 ...
In case you missed it, the cardinals (not the ones from St. Louis) made a big announcement on Thursday afternoon. White smoke ...
one of the first questions people asked was whether the Chicago-born pope cheered for the White Sox or the Cubs. The lines dividing Cubs and Sox fans are not always clear. Generally speaking ...
A resurfaced video from the 2005 World Series sheds light on Pope Leo XIV’s true MLB loyalty — and it might surprise Chicago fans on both sides of town.
Since Robert Prevost is a Chicago native, baseball fans were eager to learn which baseball team the new pontiff supports.
There will come a day when asking “What’s Roku?” sounds quaint. Sunday was not that day for some Chicago Cubs fans. Instead, it was a Mother’s Day morning spent frantically searching for a way to ...