The Chicago Cubs lost their third straight game, including Friday's series opener against the New York Mets. This comes at a time when it was proven that the Cubs weren't the Chicago team that newly elected Pope Leo XIV was a fan of. Instead, he is a fan of the White Sox, as revealed by his brother, John Provest.AdAfter another disappointing outing from the Cubs —falling 7-2 to the Mets — frustrated fans coped the only way they know how on social media: with jokes, blame and full-blown superstition:“The Pope has cursed you for falsely claiming he is a Cubs fan. You shall never win again,” one fan wrote.70% Win (110-25-1) 70% Win (110-25-1) 70% Win (110-25-1) Unlock Free tips from our Experts Get Picks NowExpand TweetAdTrendingIt was only a matter of time before other fans also chimed in on this.A Brewers fan added:“As a @Brewers fan, we can only hope... but the Crew needs to get healthy, start winning, and not get hosed by the umpires.”Meanwhile, White Sox haters couldn’t resist joining the pile-on.One fan mocked the South Side club saying:“So maybe then we'll be just as bad as the White Sux.”AdSome Cubs fans showed they still had a sense of humor, even in defeat, as one fan acknowledged the team’s recent skid with:“Jokes on you — they were losing before the Pope took over.”Others lamented the Cubs’ struggles with a bit more resignation. One fan said:“That and the Mets own the Cubbies… I fear you’re right.”Even some turned to divine intervention, with another fan chiming in:Ad“From your mouth to God’s ears via a dude in the Vatican.”One user stirred the pot with a cheeky jab:“Where is the ‘real Chicago team’? Certainly is not the Cubs either.”If not Cubs, where does Pope Leo XIV's baseball loyalty lie?Pope Leo XIV was born in Chicago, Illinois, and after he was elected as the first pope from the United States to lead the 1.4 billion Catholics around the world, speculations were on the rise as to which Chicago-based team his loyalty was.AdPope Leo XIV's brother, John Provest, revealed that the new Pope was a lifelong White Sox fan during an interview with WGN."He was always a Sox fan,” John told WGN-TV.Expand TweetThe White Sox were elated to know that Pope Leo XIV was one of their own, and as a heartfelt gesture, they sent a hat and a jersey to him at the Vatican.× Feedback Why did you not like this content? Clickbait / MisleadingFactually IncorrectHateful or AbusiveBaseless OpinionToo Many AdsOther Cancel Submit Was this article helpful? Thank You for feedbackAbout the author Krutik Jain Krutik Jain is a journalist who has been reporting on baseball at Sportskeeda since 2022. It was in 2018 when the baseball bug bit Krutik, and already a cricket fan, he credits baseball's rules and Clayton Kershaw's pitching to have hooked him to the game.A Kershaw and Mookie Betts fan, Krutik rates his favorite team LA Dodgers triumphing over Tampa Bay Rays in the 2020 World Series as his best baseball moment so far. His answer to the perennial "one player from the past you could meet" question is Jackie Robinson. Despite never having seen him play, Robinson's impact, legacy and trail-blazing journey have left an indelible impact on Krutik.A rigorous fact-checker, Krutik likes reporting on the technical aspects of the game as well as off-field elements. When not watching baseball, Krutik is busy playing cricket, staying up to date with the happenings around the world and hiking. Know More
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