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Shohei Ohtani may have convinced Miguel Rojas to run it back with the Los Angeles Dodgers for a chance at a three-peat on the West Coast.
Dodger fans across the Southland head out to the streets to celebrate the World Series win against the Toronto Blue Jays.
The Los Angeles Dodgers enjoyed their second consecutive World Series parade. Here's everything to know including highlights.
New Era has just released its celebratory 2025 World Series Champions Collection for the Los Angeles Dodgers. This extensive line allows fans to own a piece of World Series history, featuring caps seen on the field during the trophy ceremony and at the subsequent parade.
Fans lined up early Monday morning to witness another victory parade and celebrate the Los Angeles Dodgers’ back-to-back World Series championships. The parade isn’t scheduled to begin until 11 a.m.,
Crowds at Metro stations and around downtown broke out into spontaneous “Go Dodgers” cheers and chants while fans awaited the team’s celebratory parade before a rally at Dodger Stadium, capping off the team’s World Series run with a dramatic Game 7 finisher.
The Los Angeles Dodgers may have gone back-to-back, but the celebrations in Los Angeles got out of hand super fast. After that thrilling 5-4 win over the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 7 of the World Series,
The Dodgers are the first repeat World Series champions since 2000 when the New York Yankees won three in a row. Already, people in Los Angeles are looking ahead to next season to equal the feat.
From all the moments in between the final out and the ring ceremony the following spring, being a World Series champion comes with no shortage of opportunity to bask in the glory of victory. But to Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman,