The elevation of Pope Leo XIV, a Chicago native and lifelong supporter of the Sox, was a godsend for a team failing on the field and with fans.
Category: Chicago White Sox
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Pope Leo XIV Was Elected. The Chicago White Sox Were Resurrected.
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A Pope From Chicago Was Elected. The White Sox Were Resurrected.
The New York Times – Business:The elevation of Pope Leo XIV, a Chicago native and lifelong supporter of the Sox, was a godsend for a team failing on the field and with fans.
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Why Do Lucas Giolito and Reynaldo Lopez Keep Playing for the Same Team?
Cleveland Guardians pitchers Lucas Giolito and Reynaldo López met as teenagers in 2012 and have been together ever since, with stops with four organizations.
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Yankees Game Postponed Because of Smoke From Wildfires
A night after having teams play through adverse conditions, Major League Baseball pulled the plug on two games. A W.N.B.A. game in Brooklyn was also postponed.
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Joe Kelly and Rob Manfred Find Common Ground on Baseball’s Future
The New York Times – Sports:While interviewing Rob Manfred for his book about baseball, Joe Kelly, an outspoken reliever, realized their goals weren’t all that different.
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Chicago’s New Manager Has a Clear Message: Details Matter
The New York Times – Sports:The star-laden White Sox underperformed last year. Pedro Grifol plans to wake up the A.L. Central’s “sleeping horse.”
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Tim Anderson Thrives for United States at World Baseball Classic
The New York Times – Sports:Tim Anderson did a little bit of everything in helping his team crush Canada at the World Baseball Classic. All in a day’s work for a certified baseball dude.
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White Sox Minor Leaguer Anderson Comas Announces He Is Gay
The New York Times – Sports:Few players in professional baseball have revealed publicly that they are gay. Anderson Comás, a relief pitcher in the Chicago White Sox organization, said he wanted to be “an inspiration” for people like him.
