Los Angeles Dodgers Fans - World Series Parade (Photo via Imagn)
The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated their eighth World Series title on Friday. Eight full-sized buses paraded the players, coaches, and their families around the city.
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The streets were filled as there were thousands of people in attendance. Fans have patiently been waiting for this parade as they did not get to do one in 2020 when they won due to COVID-19.
Fans did not hold back their excitement, cheering loudly, and holding up various signs. One sign that was spotted on Friday took a jab at the league's second-best team this year, the New York Yankees.
"Yankees s**k today, tomorrow, forever!" ready the sign.
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The Dodgers looked like the superior team against the Yankees
Los Angeles Dodgers Parade (Photo via Getty)
The Los Angeles Dodgers did not have much trouble putting away the New York Yankees. Outside of Game 4, L.A. were in clear control of the series.
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From their pitching to their timely hitting, it was a thing of beauty. Freddie Freeman was especially at the top of his game after hitting home run after home run and being named the World Series MVP when it was all said and done.
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And while the Blue Crew are celebrating their victory now, there should be excitement for the 2025 season. They have the best odds to win it next season as well with their stacked lineup.
L.A. is not losing many key players in free agency. They do have Jack Flaherty and Walker Buehler now on the open market, but Shohei Ohtani is expected to return to the mound next season.
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Jared "Bloomy" Bloom is a journalist covering Major League Baseball at Sportskeeda and a former college baseball pitcher from Illinois, who just graduated with a Master's degree in Sport Psychology.
A writer with over 3 years of experience, Jared is consistently more concerned with quality than quantity, thoroughly checking multiple sources of information, and prides himself in being knowledgeable not just about MLB, but the game of baseball in general. He loves breaking down plays and game-changing moments, as well as looking closer into players' statistics.
Jared is a die-hard Chicago White Sox fan, and one of his earliest memories is seeing his great-grandfather, a huge Sox fan, in his rocking chair watching a game. Jared started playing from the age of 5 with his grandfather coaching him early on.
Jared loved Tim Lincecum for his quirky delivery and looked up to him as a role model when playing. His current favorite is Phillies star Bryce Harper, an exciting player who doesn't let injuries hold him back. Jared's favorite sports moment is Mark Buehrle's opening day between-the-legs glove flip to first base in 2010.
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