The Chicago White Sox have unveiled a graphic installation in honor of Father Bob, who has been named Pope Leo XIV. The tribute marks the seat he occupied during Game 1 of the 2005 World Series, a historic moment for both the team and the future pontiff. This installation features a waving image of the pope with a scene from the game broadcast. His friends celebrate not just his fandom but his humanitarian efforts, showcasing the dual significance of his papacy and White Sox legacy.
"So we're going to be able to put something on that seat." - Brooks Boyer, emphasizing the significance of Pope Leo XIVâs connection to his seat during the World Series.
"A lot of this is about the White Sox. It should be more about what kind of guy the pope is... He's been in places that are so poor, just trying to help other people." - Eddie Schmit, reflecting on the pope's character over sports history.
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