The Chicago White Sox are set to unveil a graphic installation dedicated to Pope Leo XIV, who was elected as the first U.S. pope on May 8. A Chicago native, he is said to be a fan of the White Sox, which certainly ties into the team's rich history. The installation at Rate Field pays tribute to Pope Leo's enthusiasm when he attended a memorable Game 1 of the 2005 World Series. The White Sox have embraced their connection to the pope, sending memorabilia to the Vatican and experiencing fan engagement through themed events.
The Chicago White Sox plan to unveil a graphic installation that honors Pope Leo XIV, marking the connection between the pope's Chicago roots and the team's history.
The White Sox, recognizing their new connection to the U.S.'s first pope, sent a jersey and hat to the Vatican while fans showed enthusiasm by dressing as the pope.
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