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Nancy Faust retired from the Chicago White Sox to much fanfare in 2010, after over four decades behind the organ console.
The White Sox announced Monday that Faust, 78, will return to The Rate — which was known as U.S. Cellular Field the last time ...
For decades, the soundtrack to White Sox baseball games came courtesy of Nancy Faust. The team’s longtime organist played at ...
The White Sox have their most famous fan in franchise history. Early reports noted Robert Prevost — a native of south ...
Dansby Swanson homered and Pete Crow-Armstrong drove in two more runs to help the Chicago Cubs beat the Chicago White Sox 7-3 ...
When the Edgebrook native attended North Park University in 1967, Faust’s then-boyfriend wrote to Cubs owner Philip K.
In a heartwarming tribute to their storied past, the Chicago White Sox have welcomed back legendary ... creating personalized walk-up songs for players–a practice now standard across Major ...
By Tom Polansek CHICAGO (Reuters) -One question consuming Chicago baseball fans: What team does Pope Leo support? The Windy ...
Chicago White Sox supporters were celebrating the news that Pope Leo XIV ... tech that cuts car engines at red lights Zach ...
Sakowicz said one burning question was whether the pontiff was a fellow fan of the Chicago White Sox baseball team ...
Fans from both sides seemed to initially claim the new pope as their own. A spokeswoman for the Cubs first said that she ...
It’s been a big week for the Chicago White Sox, though it has nothing to do with what happened on the field. The team announced Monday that longtime organist Nancy Faust — who stepped away from The ...