Introduction to the Celebration
Los Angeles – Hundreds of thousands of fans gathered together on Monday, Nov. 3 to celebrate the World Series champions!
The Dodgers are back home in Los Angeles with the World Series trophy after beating the Toronto Blue Jays in an all-time classic that took all the way to not only seven games, but also to extra innings in the said winner-take-all showdown.
Monday marked parade day for the back-to-back World Series champs as the Boys in Blue got a chance to celebrate with the fans. In addition to partying with the champs, fans got to cheer on Clayton Kershaw one last time as a Dodger.
Pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto #18 of the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrates with teammates after defeating the Toronto Blue Jays, 5-4, in game seven of the 2025 World Series at Rogers Center on November 02, 2025 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Patrick Smith/
The Parade and Celebration
More than 200,000 people attended last year’s World Series parade, and officials predicted even more this year. Thousands of people lined up early Monday morning to secure good viewing spots as streets were closed to traffic around the parade route.
Team members, relatives and other Dodger employees traveled atop double-decker buses, waving to adoring fans as they were showered with confetti and screams of appreciation.
The procession then traveled to Dodger Stadium for a celebration that began shortly after 12:15 p.m. Players walked across a blue carpet as confetti rained down on them and the song "Not Like Us" by Kendrick Lamar played in the background. Thousands of fans sang along and cheered on their beloved champions.
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Due to logistics, traffic and timing, fans were not able to attend both the parade and the stadium celebration, but the parade was shown on DodgerVision inside the stadium.
Tickets for the stadium celebration were sold out by Sunday night, according to the Dodgers.
Live Updates and Speeches
Below are live updates of the Dodgers World Series parade.
Full speeches
2 p.m.: Hear speeches from Miguel Rojas, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Blake Snell, Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, and more.
Shohei Ohtani: ‘You guys are the greatest fans in the world’
1 p.m.: Ohtani thanked Dodgers fans in a heartfelt speech.
Speeches from Blake Snell and Max Muncy: ‘Best stadium in the world’
‘We’re a dynasty baby!’
12:55 p.m.: Kiké Hernández let passion take the reigns during his speech.
12:54 p.m.: The man who continues to thrive in big moments, Freedie Freeman, addressed the fans during the rally at Dodger Stadium.
12:52 p.m.: Mookie Betts gave a short and sincere speech thanking the fans.
12:50 p.m.: 2025 World Series MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto gave a heartwarming speech in Spanish and English as his proud teammates looked on.
12:46 p.m.: Miguel Rojas addressed the massive crowd at Dodger Stadium.
‘Three-peat! Let’s go!’
12:44 p.m. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said their goal is to win another World Series next season.
Dave Roberts calls for a three-peat
Dave Roberts declared the Dodgers aren’t slowing down and after winning back-to-back titles, said they are going for a three-peat next season.
‘They not like us’
12:30 p.m.: Actor and Los Angeles native Anthony Anderson gets the party started at Dodger Stadium by introducing the back-to-back champions!
12:28 p.m.: No one celebrates quite like Kiké Hernández! With a camcorder still in hand to capture every moment, he celebrated with fans at Dodger Stadium.
12:24 p.m.: Teoscar Hernández is seen with his family at Dodger Stadium as the rally gets underway in Elysian Park.
12 p.m.: The party continues from downtown LA to Elysian Park at Dodger Stadium.
11:46 a.m.: Mookie Betts takes in the moment to celebrate the fourth World Series championship of his career.
11:38 a.m.: Sho-time at the parade!
11:25 a.m.: Dodgers’ manager Dave Roberts proudly held up the Commissioner’s Trophy as he waved to fans.
11:19 a.m.: FOX 11’s cameras were rolling as thousands of Dodger fans packed the streets to cheer on their team and to congratulate them on their back-to-back championships.
Kershaw’s Last Ride
Kershaw’s last ride
11:05 a.m.: Clayton Kershaw was seen embracing every second of his last ride. His career ended with a bang, adding another World Series title to his list of accolades.
11 a.m.: As the parade kicked off, Dodgers fan-favorite Kiké Hernández documented the action from his view.
10:55 a.m.: Clayton Kershaw and his family were seen getting ready for the day’s big festivities.
9:55 a.m.: The Dodgers started getting into position on the double-decker buses. FOX 11’s cameras were rolling as Shohei Ohtani was all smiles ahead of the action.
10 a.m.: FOX 11’s Amanda Salas, Hailey Winslow, Nic Garcia and Mario Ramirez take us where the fans have packed the streets, ready to celebrate back-to-back titles.
9:43 a.m.: FOX 11’s Nic Garcia takes us to the end of the parade route at Figueroa and 5th streets where he said, "the real party is."
7:22 a.m.: Amanda Salas discusses the World Series win with Dodgers public address announcer, Todd Leitz.
7 a.m.: Good Day LA’s Amanda Salas, Koco McAboy, Sandra Endo and Mario Ramirez take us to the action hours ahead of the parade.
4 a.m.: Fans started lining up along the parade route as early as 2:30 a.m. for a guaranteed prime spot of the action, Good Day LA’s Mario Ramirez reported.
Parade Route and Details
Dodgers’ World Series parade route
What You Need to Know:
The parade is expected to start at 11 a.m. PT in downtown Los Angeles at Broadway and Temple. The parade route will go through downtown Los Angeles before arriving at Dodger Stadium around 11:45 a.m.
The Source: This report used information provided by the Los Angeles Dodgers and references events that unfolded during FOX 11’s live broadcast.
Conclusion
The Dodgers’ back-to-back World Series championships were celebrated by hundreds of thousands of fans in a grand parade and stadium celebration. The event marked a historic moment for the team and its fans, with players and managers alike expressing their gratitude and commitment to future success.
FAQs
Q: When did the Dodgers win their back-to-back World Series championships?
A: The Dodgers won their back-to-back World Series championships in 2024 and 2025.
Q: How many people attended the parade and stadium celebration?
A: Over 200,000 people attended the parade, and thousands more attended the stadium celebration.
Q: Who was the MVP of the 2025 World Series?
A: Yoshinobu Yamamoto was the MVP of the 2025 World Series.
Q: What is the Dodgers’ goal for the next season?
A: The Dodgers’ goal is to win a third consecutive World Series championship, as announced by manager Dave Roberts.

                                    