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Dodger World Series massive LA win parade kicks off dynasty era
Thousands of fans dressed in blue flooded the streets
Dodger World Series massive LA win parade kicks off dynasty era
Thousands of fans dressed in blue flooded the streets
The Los Angeles Dodgers made history after winning their second consecutive World Series title, a feat not achieved in 25 years. The celebrations kicked off with a massive downtown parade and sold-out rally at Dodger Stadium.
Thousands of ecstatic fans, dressed in blue and carrying signs, flooded the streets to cheer on their champions as they rode on double-decker buses, proudly hoisting the Commissioner’s Trophy.
The victory lap was pure electric energy complete with a confetti shower and cheers that echoed through the city.
The celebration was not just about the past; it quickly became about the future, with the team making clear its intention to chase a historic “three-peat!”
In a rare moment, star player Shohei Ohtani addressed the fans in English, sealing his commitment to the team’s future success.
“Hello, hello, I want to say I’m so proud of this team. I want to say you guys are the greatest fans in the world. I’m ready to get another ring next year. Let’s go!”
World Series MVP Yoshinobu Yamaamoto said, “You know what? Losing isn’t an option. To my teammates, my coaches, amazing staff and all the fans, we did it together. I love the Dodgers. I love Los Angeles.”
The Dodgers have officially put a bow on the 2025 season but based on the rally’s vibe the 2026 season has already begun.
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