The Chicago White Sox are set to unveil a graphic installation honoring Pope Leo XIV, the first U.S. pope elected on May 8. He is a White Sox fan, as confirmed by his brother, and the installation will be located at Rate Field, where the pope cheered during the team's 2005 World Series Game 1. This artwork aims to celebrate the pope's Chicago roots and the unifying nature of baseball. Additionally, the team sent memorabilia to the Vatican, and fans have enthusiastically embraced this connection, even dressing up as the pope at games.
The White Sox plan to unveil a graphic installation at Rate Field in honor of Pope Leo XIV, highlighting his Chicago roots and his love for the team.
This graphic installation commemorates both the pope's history with the team and the unifying power of baseball, especially on a global scale.
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