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On Thursday, white smoke arose from the Sistine Chapel's chimney in Vatican City, confirming the Roman Catholic Church had elected a new pope. Soon after, Robert Prevost emerged on the central balcony of St. Peter's Basilica, taking the name Pope Leo XIV. The 69-year-old Chicago native is the first American pope. A pope seems like he would have no connections to the sports world, but that's not the case with Prevost. With that in mind, here are three: He's a fan of a well-known baseball team Prevost grew up on the South Side of Chicago, home to the Chicago White Sox. According to his brother, John, the new pontiff is indeed a fan of the South Siders, contradicting an earlier report. "He was always a Sox fan," John told Chicago's WGN. "He was never, ever a Cubs fan. So I don’t know where that came from." The White Sox faithful have been suffering as the team continues to produce miserable results on the diamond. The White Sox haven't seen postseason action since the 2021 season and are unlikely to break that trend in 2025. Of course, the 2024 White Sox were historically bad, losing an MLB-record 121 games. Perhaps having a high-profile fan at the Vatican can help the franchise turn things around. For their part, the White Sox have claimed him. “Family always knows best, and it sounds like Pope Leo XIV’s lifelong fandom follows a little closer to 35th and Shields,” the Sox said in a statement, referring to Rate Field, via the Chicago Tribune. “Some things are bigger than baseball, and in this case we’re glad to have a White Sox fan represented at the Vatican. A pinstripe White Sox jersey with his name on it and a hat already are on the way to Rome, and of course, the Pontiff always is welcome at the ballpark.” His election highlights the Bears' ineptitude On his X account on Thursday, Dan Treacy of The Sporting News tweeted, "Chicago produced a pope before a [4,000-passing-yard] quarterback." While this seems like a joke, it's true. The Bears have never had a QB throw for 4,000 or more passing yards in a season, via Pro Football Reference. QB Caleb Williams may have a decent shot at becoming the first Bear to hit this mark. During his rookie season in 2024, the No. 1 overall pick had 3,541 passing yards in 17 games. Until that happens, the Bears will be considered a scrap heap for QBs. Since 2000, Chicago has started 29 QBs, including the 2022 Heisman winner. He has a tenuous connection to the Knicks Prevost attended Villanova, where he earned a degree in math in 1977, via the school. He earned his divinity degree at the Catholic Theological Union, a graduate school in Chicago, in 1982. The New York Knicks feature three former Villanova stars: forward Mikal Bridges and guards Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart. In an Instagram post on Thursday, director Spike Lee — a Knicks superfan — wrote that Prevost's election is a "holy blessing" for the team. Bridges, Brunson and Hart won a national championship at Villanova during the 2015-16 season. Now, they aim to carry the Knicks to their first championship since the 1972-73 season. New York leads the Boston Celtics 2-0 in the Eastern Conference semifinals. Game 3 is on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. ET on ABC. This is just a coincidence, though, and doesn't mean the Knicks are destined to hoist the Larry O'Brien Trophy.
"American Dad!" is coming back for its 20th season, and it is moving to a new network. The animated sitcom has aired on TBS since Season 12. However, it is now joining its fellow animation domination shows, along with "The Simpsons," "Bob’s Burgers" and "Family Guy" — and moving to Fox. "American Dad!" follows a conservative CIA agent and his eccentric family in suburban America, including an alien and a talking goldfish with the brain of a German athlete. The series is cocreated by Seth MacFarlane, Mike Barker and Matt Weitzman. Here’s everything we know about Season 20, from a premiere date to the cast and more. For how many seasons has "American Dad!" been renewed? "American Dad!" has been renewed for four more seasons. This will take the show through Season 23 and the 2028-2029 season. When will "American Dad!" Season 20 premiere? A premiere date has not yet been set, but it will probably air sometime in fall 2025, as it has in past seasons. Is there an "American Dad!" Season 20 trailer? Not yet. Who is in the cast of "American Dad!"? The cast of "American Dad!" includes Seth MacFarlane (Stan Smith, Roger, and Greg Corbin), Wendy Schaal (Francine Smith), Scott Grimes (Steve Smith), Rachael MacFarlane (Hayley Smith), Dee Bradley Baker (Klaus Heisler, Rogu) and Jeff Fischer (Jeff Fischer). When and where can you watch "American Dad!"? Although Season 19 ended, "American Dad!" fans can watch reruns on TBS and past seasons on Hulu and On Demand. The next four seasons will air on Fox instead of TBS. "American Dad!" previously aired on the network before getting canceled. TBS then picked it up in 2014 and aired new seasons. This is the second MacFarlane series to return to Fox after "Family Guy" did it two decades ago. It was canceled in 2000 after Season 2, but Fox revived it in 2005. It has been on the network ever since.
Rafael Devers is once again unhappy with the Boston Red Sox, and the All-Star slugger is not exactly trying to hide it. After playing third base for the first eight years of his MLB career, Devers was asked to become a full-time designated hitter this season. The decision came after the Red Sox signed Gold Glove third baseman Alex Bregman, who is a significantly better fielder than Devers. Still, Devers did not want to give up his position and even hinted that he might seek a trade. Eventually, the Red Sox got Devers to buy in. But now that the team has asked the 28-year-old to change positions again, the negative emotions seem to have come flooding back. Red Sox first baseman Triston Casas suffered a season-ending knee injury last week. That led to immediate speculation that Devers could be asked to play first base, though manager Alex Cora claimed as of Wednesday that there were no plans to move Devers. Apparently Boston's front office privately asked Devers to play first base, however. Devers said as much on Thursday when he spoke with the media and sounded off on chief baseball officer Craig Breslow. Devers said the Red Sox "had the conversation with me" about playing first and that he does not think it's a good idea. "I know I’m a ballplayer but at the same time they can’t expect me to play every single position out there,” Devers said, through an interpreter, according to Christopher Smith of MassLive.com. “In spring training, they talked to me and basically told me to put away my glove — that I wasn’t going to play any other position but DH. So right now I just feel like it’s not an appropriate decision by them to ask me to play another position.” Devers then had an even clearer message for the Red Sox: If they need a first baseman, they should go out and find one. "They told me that they didn’t want to allow me to play any other position,” Devers added. “And now I think they should do their job essentially and hit the market and look for another player (to play first base). I’m not sure why they want me to be in between, the way they have me now.” When asked if his relationship with the Red Sox is in a good spot, Devers said "thankfully" he is close with his teammates. He seemed to hint that the same cannot be said for where he stands with Breslow. Devers has struggled early in the season and is hitting just .255. He has six home runs and 25 RBI. Some have wondered if the switch to DH has disrupted his approach, but the Red Sox clearly did not think another change would be an issue for their $313.5M player.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green does not like Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert. That is not news. Green’s commitment to that antipathy, however, keeps getting more impressive. The X account for 95.7 The Game posted video from the Warriors’ shootaround on Thursday, spotlighting Green getting his shots up. Green drains the lone attempt we see in the video, but many users noticed something even more incredible. The Warriors staffer rebounding Green’s shots was wearing a Gobert jersey. Many social media users absolutely loved this, and took it as a signal of how locked in Green is and how much he cannot stand Gobert. Green has never liked Gobert, though it has never been entirely clear why. That came to a head in 2023, when Green infamously choked Gobert during a game. While Green went too far that time, he has also made it very clear that he still cannot stand Gobert. Green looked plenty motivated in the Warriors’ win in Game 1 of the Western Conference semifinals, when he erupted for 18 points and four three-pointers in a 99-88 win. He might need to continue to pick up some extra slack with Steph Curry sidelined, but with Gobert on the other side, he might be up to the challenge.