The Colorado Avalanche took Lord Stanley out to the ball game Wednesday.The Avalanche were honored for their Stanley Cup championship at Coors Field before the Colorado Rockies game against the Los Angeles Dodgers.Gabriel Landeskog, sporting a personalized Rockies jersey, threw out the ceremonial first pitch while his teammates stood behind him keeping the Stanley Cup safe and cheering their captain on.[Tweet from @Avalanche: First pitch: ���Nowwwww play ball!#GoAvsGo pic.twitter.com/fjrF1Mf4pm](https://twitter.com/Avalanche/status/1542312425046818818)[Tweet from @Rockies: Lord Stanley & @Avalanche��� WELCOME TO COORS 🤩🏆 pic.twitter.com/MdEWf7fyL5](https://twitter.com/Rockies/status/1542319612645109761)Nathan MacKinnon and Landeskog also signed their jerseys and baseballs for the Rockies players.[Tweet from @Avalanche: Safe to say we���re all fans of each other 🥰@rockies x #GoAvsGo pic.twitter.com/N8wbLO6tJY](https://twitter.com/Avalanche/status/1542317301143220224)Fans in the stands were thrilled to see the Stanley Cup, giving the Avalanche a standing ovation as they walked onto the field.No word on whether the Avalanche ate peanuts and cracker jacks out of the Cup.