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Dodgers celebrate historic back-to-back World Series titles with downtown parade, stadium rally
Shohei Ohtani was accompanied by his wife, Mamiko Tanaka, who took a photo of him along the parade route. Last year, Ohtani carried his dog, Decoy, in his arms on the bus.
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The Dodgers have done it again, and now it's time to celebrate! Massive crowds of fans lined the streets of downtown Los Angeles Monday for the World Series victory parade. As the parade winds down, the players are headed to Dodger Stadium for even more festivities with a rally.
Los Angeles Dodgers icon and future Cooperstown inductee Clayton Kershaw made his final appearance at Dodger Stadium as a member of the team. Kershaw, widely regarded as one of the greatest pitchers of his generation,
Clayton Kershaw took the mound at Dodger Stadium 248 times during his illustrious 18-year Major League career. And following Game 5 of the World Series on Wednesday night, he stood on that mound for the final time as a player.
With a home run that cleared the roof of the outfield pavilion, Ohtani's home run got recognized with a special plaque at Dodger Stadium before Game 3 of the 2025 World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays. The Dodgers commemorate every home run that clears the roof of the outfield seats, no matter the player or team that did it.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts addressed a packed Dodger Stadium Monday morning after the team’s parade through the streets of L.A. to celebrate their back-to-back World Series crowns. Roberts,
Now retired, Los Angeles Dodgers former pitcher Clayton Kershaw speaks at the 2025 World Series celebration at Dodger Stadium.
Clayton Kershaw's time as a player at Dodger Stadium has come to an end. Here's how he took in the moment after World Series Game 5.
Mookie Betts talks about winning with LA, how special his time there has been and looks ahead to winning more after the Dodgers' championship parade
The most likely winner is still very unlikely to win the World Series. We all know that. I just pointed out the Dodgers were the favorites heading into each of the last nine seaso