Pope Leo trolls Chicago Cubs
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The Chicago White Sox are already losing players to free agency this offseason after another bad year in 2025.
The 40-man roster sits at 35 after Monday's roster moves involving Dominic Fletcher, Corey Julks, Elvis Peguero, Owen White and Will Robertson.
The Chicago White Sox will not renew the contracts of pitching coach Ethan Katz, hitting coach Marcus Thames, first-base/outfield coach Jason Bourgeois and catching coach Drew Butera.
Fletcher, 28, is a former second-round pick of the Arizona Diamondbacks. He came up through the minor leagues with Arizona before debuting in 2023 with the Diamondbacks. In his rookie campaign, Fletcher slashed .301/.350/.441 with two home runs, a triple, and five doubles.
The White Sox traded Andrew Vaughn for Aaron Civale in June, and now the two might face off in Game 5 of the NLDS between the Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago Cubs
1919: The White Sox lost the best-of-nine World Series (Major League Baseball decided to expand from the best-of-seven format due to post-World War I demand) to the Cincinnati Reds.
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The Chicago-born pontiff still keeps up with his favorite—and least favorite—teams back home.
Pope Leo effortlessly clapped back at a baseball fan who shouted “Go Cubs” at him outside the Vatican on Wednesday. The pontiff, a Chicago White Sox diehard who even attended a World Series game in 2005,
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Today in White Sox History: October 15
1917 The White Sox won their second World Series title, beating the New York Giants four games to two. The score in the series clincher was also 4-2. Just two days after finishing the Game 5 win with two innings of relief, Red Faber threw a complete game six-hitter to secure the crown.