Babe Ruth, the Pope and Pelé could very well be the answer to the time-honored question: Who would be your dream dinner guests? That company would certainly make for an interesting night, especially when the conversation inevitably turns to their experiences playing at Yankee Stadium, which is something all three have in common. The House That Ruth Built became home to Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle and Derek Jeter has also hosted papal visits, college football, the NFL Giants, boxing, concerts and, yes, even the great Pelé. The Brazilian legend first played on the hallowed ground in the 1960s with his club team Santos and later played an entire season in the Bronx with the New York Cosmos of the North American Soccer League in 1976 before the Cosmos settled at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford. On Sunday, soccer returns to the Bronx with the Major League Soccer expansion franchise New York City FC making its home debut against the New England Revolution. The club and the league hope to find a permanent home in the five boroughs and build a soccer-specific stadium. But for the foreseeable future, NYCFC will share the spring, summer and fall with the NYY. The configuration…