Dodgers followers stuffed the streets of downtown Los Angeles early Monday morning, to rejoice the Dodgers turning into baseball’s first back-to-back World Collection champion in 25 years.
The celebratory parade is commenced at 11 a.m., with the Dodgers touring on high of double-decker buses by means of downtown with a last cease at Dodger Stadium.
The 2025 Dodgers staff has been a vivid spot for a lot of Angelenos throughout an in any other case tumultuous 12 months for the area, after historic firestorms devastated hundreds of houses in January after which widespread immigration sweeps over the summer season by the Trump administration.
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Supervisor Dave Roberts holds the Commissioner’s Trophy in the course of the Dodgers World Championship Parade and Celebration Monday.
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Followers fill the streets of downtown Los Angeles following the Dodgers World Championship Parade and Celebration.
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Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Shohei Ohtani in the course of the Dodgers World Championship Parade and Celebration.
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Ramon Ontivros, left, and Michelle Ruiz, each from Redlands, be part of followers lining the streets of downtown Los Angeles.
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Followers fill the streets of downtown Los Angeles following the Dodgers World Championship Parade and Celebration.
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From left, Mike Soto, Luis Espino, and Francisco Espino, be part of followers lining the streets of downtown Los Angeles.
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Mia Nava, 9, waves a flag. “She’s skipping college immediately and her lecturers know her ardour.” Mentioned her mother, Jennie Nava.
   
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Alex Portugal holds onto a championship belt at Dodger Stadium. Claudia Villar Lee, poses with a mannequin of the World Collection trophy round her neck.
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