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Which wild card team has won the World Series? When did it happen and who was the opposing team? — Karen Ermutlu, Alpharetta

Six wild card teams have won the World Series since its first year in 1995.

1997: The Florida Marlins, who finished second behind the Braves in the National East, defeated the Cleveland Indians four games to three in the World Series.

2002: The Anaheim Angels defeated the San Francisco Giants four games to three. The Angels and the Giants were both wild card teams.

2003: The Marlins, who finished behind the Braves in the NL East, defeated the New York Yankees four games to two.

2004: The Boston Red Sox swept the St. Louis Cardinals.

2011: The Cardinals defeated the Texas Rangers four games to three.

2014: The Giants defeated the Kansas City Royals, who were also a wild card team, four games to three.

I’m not Catholic, but I watched Pope Francis and was impressed with the tall man wearing glasses who assisted the pope during all Mass celebratio­ns. Does he live in Rome and always travel with the pope? — Catherine Thomas, Atlanta

Monsignor Guido Marini is Pope Francis’ Master of Pontifical Liturgical Ceremonies.

He’s often seen standing next to the pope during liturgical events, which his team coordinate­s, The Washington Post reported.

Marini also held the position for Pope Benedict XVI. “Pope Francis has retained Guido Marini, and he has adjusted to Francis’ particular tastes” — simple and straightfo­rward, Matthew Bunson, author of “The Pope Encycloped­ia,” told the Post.

 ?? MARY ALTAFFER / GETTY IMAGES ?? Monsignor Guido Marini is Pope Francis’ Master of Pontifical Liturgical Ceremonies.
MARY ALTAFFER / GETTY IMAGES Monsignor Guido Marini is Pope Francis’ Master of Pontifical Liturgical Ceremonies.

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