The Chicago White Sox unveiled a tribute to Father Bob Prevost, the newly elected Pope Leo XIV, commemorating his attendance at Game 1 of the 2005 World Series. The display features artwork depicting the pope with friends and includes plans to mark the specific seat he occupied during the game. Prevost, a lifelong White Sox fan and the first U.S. pope, has a rich history of philanthropy and dedication, with friends and family emphasizing his kinder persona amid the celebrations.
"When people come into the ballpark, it's an interesting piece of our history and they're going to want to see it," said Brooks Boyer.
"A lot of this is about the White Sox. It should be more about what kind of guy the pope is," Schmit said.
"Heâs been in places that are so poor, just trying to help other people," Schmit remarked about the future pope.
"It is a moment that forever ties the White Sox to a beloved figure in the Catholic Church," said the teamâs CMO.
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