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PHOTOS: Blackhawks bring Stanley Cup to White Sox-Rangers game

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Five days after bringing the Stanley Cup to Wrigley Field, the Chicago Blackhawks escorted hockey's most coveted prize to the city's other Major League Baseball stadium.

The Blackhawks took the trophy to U.S. Cellular Field on Sunday for a game between the White Sox and the Texas Rangers.

Members of Chicago's American League club took a group photo with the Cup along with some of their children and several Blackhawks on Father's Day.

Blackhawks head coach Joel Quenneville got his own White Sox jersey, with an inscription honoring his three championship victories.

Forward Andrew Shaw carried the Cup around on the field as dozens of fans captured the moment.

The guest of honor had an entourage befitting a Hollywood A-lister as it was transported around the stadium.

Stanley is on the move.

When the festivities concluded, Stanley had a pretty good seat for the game.

It's been a difficult year for the White Sox, but the AL Central's last-place team earned a 3-2 victory over the Rangers in 11 innings.

Perhaps having the Blackhawks and their championship trophy in the house helped.

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