Pope Leo XIV
Father, Son & the Holy Signature …
Signed Ball Up for Auction!!!
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Pope Leo XIV blessed an autograph collector with his holy John Hancock … signing a baseball that’s now expected to bring in thousands of dollars at auction.
The head of the Catholic Church signed a ball for Randy L. Kaplan — a signature hawk who has spent the last few decades collecting signatures of world leaders and other prominent figures on baseballs.
Kaplan sent the Pope — a noted Chicago White Sox fan who actually attended Game 1 of the 2005 World Series — two White Sox caps … and, in return, Leo signed the ball.
The auction — administered by RR Auction — for the ball began Monday … and, it’s already generated a ton of interest with a dozen bids on the collectible in just a few days.
The total price currently sits at just over $3K … though it could go much higher — ’cause a ball signed by Pope Francis sold for $18,750 shortly after he passed away earlier this year.
BTW … Leo’s signature is in demand these days — ’cause a group of bikers rode a hog out to the Pope, and he signed it for a charity auction just a few weeks ago, right after he posed in the driver’s seat.
The auction ends October 8 … so, get your bid in now — or you might miss out on the newest holy relic!