Dodgers fans filled the streets of downtown Los Angeles early Monday morning to celebrate the victory. Dodgers becoming baseball's first back-to-back World Series champion in 25 years.
holiday parade begins at 11 a.m. with the Dodgers riding double-decker buses through downtown, ending at Dodger Stadium.
The 2025 Dodgers team has been a bright spot for many Los Angeles residents during a tumultuous year for the region, after historic firestorms destroyed thousands of homes in January and then the Trump administration carried out large-scale immigration sweeps over the summer.
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Manager Dave Roberts holds the Commissioner's Trophy during the Dodgers' World Series parade and celebration on Monday.
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Ramon Ontivros (left) and Michelle Ruiz, both of Redlands, join fans lining the streets of downtown Los Angeles.
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From left, Mike Soto, Luis Espino and Francisco Espino join fans lining the streets of downtown Los Angeles.
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Mia Nava, 9, waves a flag. “She's skipping school today and her teachers know her passion.” Her mom, Jenny Nava, said.
   
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Alex Portugal holds the championship belt at Dodger Stadium. Claudia Villar Lee poses with a World Series trophy model around her neck.
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