By Ramiro Diaz
Since his appointment as Pope, Robert Francis Prevost, known as Pope Leon XIV, has attracted attention not only for his ecclesiastical role but also for a more personal and surprising side: his love for baseball. Hailing from Chicago, a city with a rich baseball tradition, the question of which team the Pope supports has sparked various speculations. While some assumed his loyalty lay with the Chicago Cubs, historic rivals of the Chicago White Sox, a recent revelation has changed perceptions and sparked debate.
The Pope and His Love for the White Sox
The story took an unexpected turn when it was revealed that Pope Robert Prevost, over the years, has shown his allegiance to the Chicago White Sox. A curious detail came when Pope Leon XIV’s brother, John Prevost, mentioned in recent statements that Robert has been a devoted supporter of the American League team, the White Sox, rather than the Cubs, as many had assumed. The White Sox allegiance was further confirmed when a video surfaced from the 2005 World Series, showing Pope Prevost in the stands at U.S. Cellular Field, the White Sox’s home stadium at the time.
This video, which was broadcast on FOX during the World Series matchup between the White Sox and the Houston Astros, shows a young Robert Prevost cheering for his team, wearing a black jacket that seemed to cover a striped White Sox shirt. This image has sparked a new wave of admiration and surprise among baseball fans, who feel a sense of connection to the Pope’s support for his hometown team.
A Gesture that Connects the Pope to His Hometown
Pope Leon XIV’s gesture, seen in the 2005 World Series video, reflects not only his love for baseball but also a deep connection to Chicago, his hometown. Despite being a globally recognized religious figure, the Pope has not lost touch with his roots and community. The image of the Pope in the stands at U.S. Cellular Field serves as a reminder that beyond his papal responsibilities, he remains a man with personal passions and affinities. For White Sox fans, this is a special moment that strengthens the bond between the Pope and the baseball team, showing a more relatable and human side of the Pontiff.
The video from 2005 and statements from his brother John Prevost have closed the loop on a question that had been lingering for years: Pope Leon XIV’s true preference for the White Sox. This revelation not only clarified the Pope’s affection for the White Sox but also allowed baseball fans to see a papal figure who is closer to their passions and to the life he led before the Vatican.
Pope Leon XIV and His Sporting Legacy in Chicago
While Pope Robert Prevost’s life is defined by his service to the Church and his role in the global community, his love for baseball and his loyalty to the Chicago White Sox have added a more personal and appreciated dimension to his character. In the future, this detail about his sporting preference may become another aspect of his legacy, one that shows his connection to the city that saw him born and raised.
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