Pope Leo XIV, a Chicago native and noted White Sox supporter, received a unique gift honoring his baseball fandom.
The pontiff’s growing collection of South Side memorabilia keeps strengthening an unlikely — and unforgettable — bond with the White Sox.
As Pope Leo XIV, the first American leader of the Catholic Church, embarked on his first foreign trip, CBS News' Chris Livesay presented the pontiff with a very American family heirloom.
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The Chicago White Sox, coming off a 102-loss season, had the highest odds to win the weighted lottery at 27.73% and will ...
It’s going to be awhile before Justin Ishbia takes over the Chicago White Sox from Jerry Reinsdorf, but he’s already looking to a future with a new ballpark blessed by Pope Leo XIV and a team winning ...
The Pope Leo XIV x White Sox connection just got stronger. The second news broke that the new pope was American — and born and raised in Chicago — every sports fan in the country had exactly one ...
The Chicago White Sox won the MLB draft lottery on Tuesday, earning the first overall pick for the first time since 1977, and fans rushed to thank Pope Leo XIV ...
CBS News foreign correspondent Chris Livesay gifted Pope Leo XIV a prized baseball bat once owned by a Chicago White Sox legend.