PAPA LEO XIV SIGNS CONMEMORATIVA JERSEY FOR THE BLANCAS BART PAUL KONERKO


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In an investment of roles, a fan has signed a shirt for a professional athlete.

Pope Leo XIV received a shirt signed from the former great Konerko of the Chicago Blancas Soles.

Chicago Archbishop, Blase Cupich, introduced Konerko a shirt with the firm of the new pontiff on the back during a ceremony before a game against the Cleveland Guardians. I had the last name of the six times All-Star and “Pope Leo” above No. 14.

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Outfield’s video board shows a congratulation message for Pope Leo XIV before a game between the Miami Marlins and Chicago White Sox in the field of the rate on May 9, 2025, in Chicago, in Chicago (Abigail Dean/Getty Images)

Robert Prevost became the first Pope of the United States in the history of the Catholic Church when he was chosen on May 8. The missionary born in Chicago, who took the name of Leo XIV, is a fan of the white socks.

Prevost attended the first 2005 World Series match against Houston in Chicago. He observed since section 140, row 19, seat 2 while the white socks beat the 5-3 stars on their way to a scanning four games and their first title since 1917.

Prevost was shown in the “MLB ON FOX” transmission for that game in the US cell field. UU. On October 22, 2005, and the cameras caught him during the top of the ninth entrance, since the white stockings were closing a 5-3 victory over the Houston stars.

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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.

Prevost was revealed for the first time as a fan of the white socks when his brother, John Prevost, mentioned it in an interview with WGN-TV.

“He was always a fan of older averages,” John said.

In May, the team announced a chart installed near the seat that pays tribute to Pope Leo and that moment. The work of art of Pilar presents a Pope Leo XIV Agitator along with an image of the television broadcast of the future Pope sitting with a good Schmit and his grandson, Eddie.

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)

The 2005 team members are in Chicago this weekend to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of the championship race. The white socks debuted uniform patches that honored Bobby Jenks, who died last week in Portugal, where he was being treated for stomach cancer. On Friday, the team presented a statue of former As Mark Buehrle.

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