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Pope's Sox: Baseball's Holy Headwear!
9 Apr
Summary
- White Sox offer pope-themed hats to fans on Aug. 11.
- Pope Leo XIV, a Chicago native, is a longtime fan.
- Special tickets required for limited-edition miter hats.

The Chicago White Sox will host a special tribute to Pope Leo XIV, a celebrated Chicago native and dedicated fan, by distributing pope-themed hats. These unique miter-shaped hats, adorned with the team's logo, will be offered to attendees purchasing specific tickets for the August 11th game against the Cincinnati Reds.
This promotion highlights Pope Leo XIV's strong ties to the White Sox. He famously attended the 2005 World Series opener, watching his team secure a victory. A graphic installation now commemorates this moment near his seat at Rate Field.
Further honoring the pontiff, Rate Field hosted an event in June celebrating his election as the first American pope. Recently, during a ceremony for the 2005 team, he gifted a signed jersey to White Sox player Paul Konerko.
Pope Leo XIV has openly shown his allegiance, including wearing a White Sox cap and shouting support for the team, even in public forums, demonstrating his enduring fandom.