Los Angeles Dodgers Celebrate First Full-Season World Series Win Since 1988
An exuberant parade united a diverse city, marking a cathartic celebration for fans and players alike.
- The Dodgers' World Series victory parade drew close to 250,000 fans, celebrating their first full-season championship since 1988.
- The celebration included a rally at Dodger Stadium, where players and fans remembered past heroes like Fernando Valenzuela and Vin Scully.
- Shohei Ohtani, a key player in the win, expressed gratitude to fans, highlighting the significance of the victory in his first year with the team.
- Manager Dave Roberts and players like Clayton Kershaw and Freddie Freeman shared emotional moments, reflecting on the importance of the win for the city and their careers.
- The parade and celebrations were seen as a long-awaited moment for fans, especially after the pandemic prevented a parade for the Dodgers' 2020 championship.