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Dodgers Victory Parade: A Celebration of Resilience and History

The Dodgers celebrate their eighth World Series title with a lively parade in LA, highlighting team spirit and emotional tributes to legends.

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Updated: Nov 1st, 2024, 11:36 PM ET

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The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated their eighth World Series title with a significant parade in downtown LA. An estimated 225,000 fans attended, enjoying performances and tributes to late legend Fernando Valenzuela. Manager Dave Roberts and star players, including Shohei Ohtani with his dog Decoy, led the festivities. Emotional sentiments were shared as players reflected on previous disappointments and the joy of celebrating with fans. The parade marked the first full public celebration since their 2020 victory, creating a vibrant display of team loyalty and anticipation for future championships.


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