Kings, Stanley Cup visit Dodger Stadium
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Fans at Dodger Stadium were treated to a special moment Wednesday evening before the first pitch of the Dodgers-Angels game when the Kings brought the Stanley Cup onto the field.
The Kings players trotted the Stanley Cup — the first in the franchise’s 45-year history — to the pitcher’s mound and the Dodgers and Angels joined them on the field for a photo opportunity.
Each member of the Cup champions threw out a first pitch to a member of the Dodgers.
Captain Dustin Brown carried the 35-pound Stanley Cup to home plate following the ceremonial first pitches, where even the umpires took in a photo with the trophy.
The crowd, with mixed allegiances to the Dodgers and Angels, roared in unison when the Stanley Cup was presented.
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