
by Mark Langill
What happens after the first back-to-back World Series titles in franchise history?
Another parade, of course.
The Dodgers celebrated their thrilling victory in a seven-game series over the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2025 World Series on Monday with a parade through downtown Los Angeles, followed by a celebration at Dodger Stadium.
The parade began at Temple Street and Broadway in downtown Los Angeles. The 45-minute route continued west on Temple, south on Grand Avenue, west on 7th Street and north on Figueroa Street, ending at 5th Street.
Dodger players, family members and other team officials traveled atop double-decker buses with a specialty-wrapped “back-to-back World Champions” design.
Inside the stadium, the crowd heard speeches from manager Dave Roberts and several players, including pitcher/designated hitter Shohei Ohtani, infielder Miguel Rojas, who hit a dramatic ninth-inning home run to tie Game 7 at Toronto, and Clayton Kershaw, the longest-tenured pitcher in Dodger history. who is retiring after 18 seasons with Los Angeles.















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