Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts enjoyed himself during his club's World Series Parade on Friday. The city showed up in full force, congratulating their favorite baseball team.
To kick the parade off, rapper Ice Cube performed a few songs at Dodger Stadium. While performing, Roberts joined Ice Cube and fired up the fanbase with his outlandish dance moves.
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Not often do you see a manager parading like this, but he just won the World Series, so he can let loose. L.A. is in good hands with Roberts at the helm.
Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts was all smiles on Friday
Dave Roberts was all smiles during the Dodgers championship celebration on Friday, and for good reason. He helped the club achieve their eighth World Series title and against a storied franchise as well.
L.A. looked like the superior team against the New York Yankees, only losing one game. From pitching to timely hitting, the Blue Crew had everything working for them.
Not many teams would be able to erase a five-run deficit in a World Series game and come out on top. That speaks to the never-quit attitude that is shared by a majority of the team's clubhouse.
While Roberts was busy with Ice Cube earlier in the day, the rapping references did not stop there. He also had a message for the Yankees fanbase to rub a little more salt in the wound.
"They not like us!" said Roberts.
This is a reference to Kendrick Lamar's hit song "Not Like Us," which has become an anthem since its release earlier this year and is still on the Billboard chart. With all the talent on their roster, this could be the team's unofficial theme song.