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Former White Sox pitcher has hilarious reaction after finding out Pope Leo XIV's fandom

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Former White Sox pitcher has hilarious reaction after finding out Pope Leo XIV's fandom

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Erick Fedde, a former Chicago White Sox pitcher, humorously reacted to learning that the newly elected Pope Leo XIV, also known as Cardinal Robert Prevost, is a fan of his former team. Pope Leo XIV's allegiance to the White Sox was confirmed by his brother John, despite previous rumors that he was a Cubs fan. Fedde was part of the 2024 White Sox team that recorded the most losses in modern MLB history, going 41-121. A video from the 2005 World Series showed Prevost in White Sox gear, celebrating their victory over the Houston Astros. Now pitching for the St. Louis Cardinals, Fedde recently threw a complete-game shutout against the Washington Nationals, while the White Sox continue to struggle this season with a disappointing record.

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  • Erick Fedde, formerly a pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, made a lighthearted comment about Pope Leo XIV's White Sox fandom, noting the team's poor performance might have required divine intervention.

  • Pope Leo XIV, born Robert Prevost, has been confirmed by his brother as a White Sox fan, countering previous speculation that he favored the Cubs, which highlights his long-standing support for the team.

  • During the 2024 season, the White Sox suffered a historically poor record of 41-121, marking the most losses by a team in modern MLB history, with Fedde being one of the few standout players despite the team's struggles.

  • A video from the 2005 World Series captured Prevost wearing White Sox apparel as he watched the team clinch the championship by sweeping the Houston Astros, a victory they have not replicated in playoff series since.

  • After his time with the beleaguered White Sox, Fedde was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals, where he has achieved a personal victory by pitching a complete-game shutout recently, showing his resilience and skill.

  • This season, the White Sox continue to face challenges, currently standing at 11-28 and lagging significantly behind the first-place Detroit Tigers in the AL Central division.

  • Fedde's current performance with the Cardinals includes a 3-3 record and a 3.86 ERA, underscoring his continued development and contribution to his new team.

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