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White Sox Mark Pope Leo XIV’s 2005 World Series Seat at Rate Field

The tribute highlights the club’s ongoing embrace of the pontiff’s longtime South Side fandom.

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Overview

  • The team installed an image and plaque on the exact seat he occupied during Game 1 of the 2005 World Series.
  • Coverage and social posts between Aug. 22–24 showed the marker in place and identified the location inside the ballpark.
  • Photos of Robert Prevost at that game resurfaced after his May election as Pope Leo XIV, when he was a Chicago-based cardinal.
  • The seat marker follows earlier tributes that included a mural near 35th Street and a June ballpark Mass featuring his prerecorded message.
  • Commentary notes the club is leaning into the connection, with some outlets speculating about future promotions without any confirmed plans.