Robert Prevost's Family Sends Clear Message on Pope Leo XIV's Baseball Fandom
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox, struggling with a poor 10-28 start, face the possibility of another 100-loss season. Interestingly, they do have a notable supporter: Cardinal Robert Prevost, who has recently become the first U.S.-born Pope, identified his loyalties to the team. His childhood in Chicago was marked by choices between the city's two major teams, the Cubs and the White Sox, with his family divided in loyalties. Despite the joyless history associated with the White Sox during his lifetime, the Pope's fandom adds a unique aspect to the team's narrative.
Prevost is indeed a White Sox fan. His brother, John, confirmed the Pope's rooting interests to WGN, highlighting a unique connection within his upbringing.
Unfortunately for the 69-year-old Prevost, the White Sox likely haven't brought him much joy over the years. The ChiSox have won only a single World Series in his lifetime.
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