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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.
The Los Angeles Dodgers will reportedly be celebrated for their second consecutive World Series championship during Wednesday night's game between the Los Angeles Lakers and San Antonio Spurs at Crypto.
Fans descended in mass onto downtown Los Angeles on Monday for the Dodgers World Series Championship parade and rally. Players loaded up into buses and traveled through the streets of downtown as fans cheered along the route.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are the 2025 World Series champions, and one of the biggest moments of Game 7 is now being commemorated with a bobblehead.
Double-decker buses loaded with players and their families will begin parading at 11 a.m. through the streets of downtown LA.
Mookie Betts will be one of many L.A. Dodgers in attendance as the Los Angeles Lakers celebrate their World Series championship.
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Los Angeles Dodgers parade: Best moments from World Series championship celebration
The Los Angeles Dodgers and fans had a thrilling day with a parade and celebration for the MLB champs. See all the best moments to hit social media.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are kings of the baseball world for a second straight season. Last Saturday, the Dodgers bested the Toronto Blue Jays in an instant classic Game 7. Earlier this week, the team got the chance to celebrate their second title in two years with their hometown crowd inside Dodger Stadium.
The Los Angeles Dodgers on Monday put a bow on the 2025 World Series championship season with a parade and rally, and if there's one takeaway from the festivities, it's that the squad isn't satisfied with back-to-back titles — they want a 3-peat.
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2 arrested during Dodgers World Series parade in downtown Los Angeles: LAPD
In a day that brought smiles to Angelenos, police reported that not very many crimes took place during Monday's festivities. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, only two people were arrested during the downtown Los Angeles parade and rally.
Dodger fans across the Southland head out to the streets to celebrate the World Series win against the Toronto Blue Jays.
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Immigration rights group urges Dodgers to skip White House visit after World Series win
There are a growing number of Dodger fans asking the team not to go to the White House after winning the World Series.