
"Dodgers fans filled the streets of downtown Los Angeles early Monday morning, to celebrate the Dodgers becoming baseball's first back-to-back World Series champion in 25 years. The celebratory parade is commenced at 11 a.m., with the Dodgers traveling on top of double-decker buses through downtown with a final stop at Dodger Stadium. The 2025 Dodgers team has been a bright spot for many Angelenos"
"Manager Dave Roberts holds the Commissioner's Trophy during the Dodgers World Championship Parade and Celebration Monday. Ramon Ontivros, left, and Michelle Ruiz, both from Redlands, join fans lining the streets of downtown Los Angeles. From left, Mike Soto, Luis Espino, and Francisco Espino, join fans lining the streets of downtown Los Angeles. Alex Portugal holds onto a championship belt at Dodger Stadium. Claudia Villar Lee, poses with a model of the World Series trophy around her neck."
Fans filled downtown Los Angeles early Monday to celebrate the Dodgers becoming baseball's first back-to-back World Series champions in 25 years. The parade began at 11 a.m., with players riding on top of double-decker buses through downtown and ending at Dodger Stadium. The 2025 Dodgers team served as a bright spot for many Angelenos after a tumultuous year that included historic firestorms that devastated thousands of homes in January and widespread immigration sweeps over the summer. Manager Dave Roberts held the Commissioner's Trophy during the celebration as fans of all ages lined the streets and gathered at the stadium.
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