
""I'm already thinking about the third time we're going to do this," Ohtani told Spectrum SportsNet television through a translator."
""I feel like it's almost double from last year," Freddie Freeman said. "These fans are crazy. It's so awesome to be a part of this.""
""It's the perfect way to be done," said Kershaw, who ended an 18-year career played entirely with Los Angeles. "I know the Dodgers have always meant a lot to this city for generations. For us to get to do this in front of them, it means the world to me and all the rest of the guys.""
The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated a downtown parade after winning their second straight World Series, becoming the first team in 25 years to win back-to-back titles. Players, coaches and family rode buses along a route packed with cheering, flag-waving blue-clad fans while blue-and-white confetti blew from a truck. Shohei Ohtani praised the fans and said he already was thinking about another championship while MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto waved to supporters. Manager Dave Roberts hoisted the Commissioner's Trophy. Newly retired Clayton Kershaw reflected on ending an 18-year career with a title in front of the city he represented.
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