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Any time you look at the linescore and see a “21” underneath the runs column at the end of the game, you’re liable to think ...
There's a lot going on at Des Moines' Principal Park.
The Chicago Cubs could be a team to watch for a projected $125 million splash during the MLB offseason. Obviously, the first thing on the offseason priority list is figuring out what to do with Kyle ...
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Pope Leo had a message for a Cubs fan who yelled from the crowd during a Vatican appearance on Wednesday. The fan yelled, "Go Cubs," and Pope Leo, a supportive White Sox fan, responded, "They lost" in ...
The Pope may be spreading positivity and love to everyone, but one Chicago Cubs fan heard a playful jab from the most recognizable Chicago White Sox fan in the world. Pope Leo XIV made an appearance ...
Craig McFarling sits on a couch at his parents’ house on the first day of Major League Baseball’s postseason and intently watches a playoff game between the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox.
Pope Leo XIV, the head of the Catholic Church and a native of Chicago, is renowned as the most famous Chicago White Sox fan in the world. During a parade in Vatican City, he seized the opportunity to ...