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Pope Leo XIV is receiving recognition at Ballpark Stadium in Chicago White Sox, Tarife Field, to commemorate his 2005 World Series assistance.
The team plans to present a graphic Monday that honors the Pope.
Last week, Chicago Robert Prevost native revealed his White socks Fandom, and Premost’s images that attended game 1 of the 2005 World Series appeared on social networks.
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Fans walk to the rate of the rate out of a game between the Blacago White Sox and Boston’s red socks. (Patrick Gorski/Imagn images)
By Pure Chance, Prevost was shown in the transmission of MLB in Fox for that game in the US cell field. On October 22, 2005, and the cameras caught him during the upper part of the ninth entrance, since the white socks were obtaining a 5-3 victory over the Houston stars.
The new graph in the field of the rate marks the location where the future Pope cheered Chicago in that 5-3, game 1, the victory, the first of a scanning four games for the title.
The team said that the work of art of Pilar commemorates the roots of Chicago del Pope “and the unifying power of baseball on the world stage.”
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Papa Leo XIV (Vatican media)
According to the white socks, the Pope attended the game with the late Ed Schmit, a family friend and head of seasonal tickets. They knew through their work in a Catholic high school on the southern side of Chicago, and Schmit’s son, Nick, remains the holder of the account for the Pope’s World Series Seat.
The white socks, who have fought in recent years, and their fans They have embraced His connection with the new Pope since he was chosen. The team said he sent a shirt and a hat to the Vatican after the ad.

Pope Leo XIV delivers the Caeli Regina Prayer of the Basilica of San Pedro in the Vatican on May 11, 2025. (Alberto Pizzoli/AFP through Getty Images)
A group of fans of the White Sox was dressed as the Pope and saw a 13-3 defeat against the Crosstown Cubs of the stands in Wrigley Field on Friday afternoon.