Hundreds of thousands of Dodgers fans filled downtown Los Angeles on Monday morning to celebrate the franchise’s repeat World Series championship, turning the city streets into a blue-and-white spectacle.
The championship parade, which lasted approximately 45 minutes starting at 11 a.m. local time, saw supporters lining the route hours in advance as double-decker buses carrying players and staff rolled through amid deafening cheers. “Let’s Go Dodgers” chants echoed throughout downtown as fans waved team colors and snapped photos of their baseball heroes.
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Dodgers honor repeat crown at packed Dodger Stadium rally
Following the parade, celebrations continued at Dodger Stadium, where more than 50,000 fans gathered for an official Championship Celebration. The Dodgers’ latest crown marks their third World Series triumph in six years and second in a row, solidifying their modern-day dynasty status in Major League Baseball.
Los Angeles clinched the 2025 World Series title Saturday with a dramatic 5-4, 11-inning win over the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 7 — a contest The New York Times labeled “the greatest Game 7 in World Series history.” Preliminary viewership data showed an average of 25.98 million viewers across Fox platforms, making it the most-watched World Series game since 2017.
City pride soars after historic title run
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass praised the team during the game’s opening inning, describing the Dodgers as part of the city’s identity and expressing hope that the victory would boost morale. She encouraged fans to celebrate peacefully and enjoy the homegrown success, noting the significance of the team’s achievement after a challenging year for the city.
The Dodgers are the first MLB team in 25 years to win back-to-back titles, fueling belief among fans that another run may be on the horizon.