Los Angeles Archbishop José H. Gomez and New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan have agreed to a friendly food wager over the outcome of the Fall Classic.
The New York versus Los Angeles, Yankees against Dodgers, Judge versus Ohtani rivalry baked in a new element Friday. Hours before the opening pitch of the World Series, L.A. Archbishop José H. Gomez and New York Cardinal Timothy Dolan — leaders of the nation's two largest Roman Catholic archdioceses — placed their own bicoastal bet over the outcome of the Fall Classic.
“I’m grateful to my brother, Archbishop Gomez, for agreeing to this friendly wager,” Dolan said in a statement. “I’m looking forward to three things: 1. A great World Series with the Yankees winning their 28th Championship; 2. Enjoying Randy’s Donuts; 3. Raising awareness of and support for the John Cardinal O’Connor School and the Catholic Education Foundation of Los Angeles.
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