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Dodgers celebrate historic back-to-back World Series titles with downtown parade, stadium rally
Shohei Ohtani and the rest of the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated their second straight World Series championship with a downtown parade and stadium rally Monday after becoming the first team in 25 years to win back-to-back titles.
The parade will go through much of downtown Los Angeles, with the celebration starting on Broadway and Temple Street before moving through Temple, Grand Avenue, 7th Street, Figueroa Street, and finally ending at Dodger Stadium.
There was a popular refrain from the Los Angeles Dodgers during Monday's parade in celebration of their World Series title over the Toronto Blue Jays: Two titles in a row was nice, but they want more.
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Benches clear in World Series Game 7 as emotions run high between Dodgers, Blue Jays players
Emotions were running high in Game 7 of the World Series on Saturday night and they nearly exploded in the fourth inning between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Toronto Blue Jays.
A dynasty has to be earned, and the Los Angeles Dodgers earned it Saturday night in a Game 7 for the ages. They didn’t have a lead until past midnight in the 11th inning, but they held on to beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 to clinch their second consecutive championship and bring an epic World Series to a fitting and monumental conclusion.
Behind the jaw-dropping feats recorded by Guinness World Records is a strict auditing system, certifying everything from the tallest man to the world's biggest pizza party.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto was named World Series MVP for the Los Angeles Dodgers with one of the greatest pitching performances in Fall Classic history, including an epic relief appearance in Game 7 on Satur