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Dodgers Celebrate Historic Back-to-Back World Series Wins with Epic Parade and Eyes on a 3-Peat
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The Dodgers celebrated their 2025 World Series win with a massive downtown LA parade, rallying fans and vowing to chase a historic three-peat in 2026.
Downtown Los Angeles became a sea of blue and white on Wednesday as hundreds of thousands celebrated the Dodgers' historic back-to-back World Series Championships. The 2025 victory parade started at Temple and Broadway, rolled down Figueroa Street, with star players like Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Freddie Freeman, and Mookie Betts atop double-decker buses, waving to roaring crowds.
It was more than a sports event; it was one of unity and resilience for a city that has seen its fair share of challenges. The fans chanted, tossed beach balls, and cheered as the team passed by, with most of them capturing the moment on their phones and camcorders. Manager Dave Roberts held high the championship trophy as Ohtani teased the fans with a bold proclamation: “I’m already thinking about the third time we’re going to do this.”
At Dodger Stadium, the rally moved forward with impassioned speeches. Yamamoto, the World Series MVP, said, “Losing isn’t an option.” Mookie Betts, now a four-time champion, added, “A three-peat never sounded so sweet.” Even retiring legend Clayton Kershaw took the stage, thanking fans for 18 unforgettable seasons.
With the win, the 2025 Dodgers have registered the first MLB repeat championship in 25 years. With momentum, talent on deck, and excited fans, this team already has its eyes on a third consecutive title in 2026. The one thing that is clearer than anything as the City of Angels glows in victory is this: Los Angeles bleeds Dodger blue.