The Chicago White Sox are set to unveil a graphic installation celebrating Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S. pope, who has local ties as a Chicago fan. The installation will be at Rate Field, the site where the pope was present during the 2005 World Series Game 1. Commemorating his Chicago roots and emphasizing baseball's ability to unite people, the installation connects the recent papal election to the team's history. White Sox fans have shown their support, and the team has sent gifts to the Vatican post-election.
The White Sox's graphic installation celebrates Pope Leo XIV's Chicago origins and the unifying power of baseball, symbolizing a noteworthy connection to a beloved local fan.
This installation will serve not only as a tribute to the new pope but also as a celebration of the enduring love for baseball in the Chicago community.
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