The Dodgers celebrated their win by driving around LA and ending at Dodger stadium

As the Dodgers won the 2025 World Series against the Blue Jays, they celebrated with the city of Los Angeles on Nov. 3. The Dodgers first went through the streets of LA to greet fans as they rode on a bus. This parade lasted for 45 minutes. Beginning at Temple Street and Broadway, they went west on Temple, south on Grand Avenue, west on 7th Street and north on Figueroa Street before ending on 5th Street. The parade was open to everyone who was not able to join at Dodger Stadium.
Luis Jungo ‘26 said, “I was super happy that the Dodgers won especially back-to-back seasons and the World Series game was really great to watch as I have been a fan for a long time.”
After going through the streets of LA, the Dodgers ended at Dodger Stadium to greet fans and give speeches. Dodger Stadium tickets cost $170-$800. They also held a sale the day before the event where seats were sold for less, but they only gave people limited seating if they had the sale, as there was a waiting time on their website.
Kathy Marin said, “The stadium was great to see and I loved being able to celebrate as I am a big fan of the Dodgers and to be there with my family was amazing.”
Parking gates were opened at 8:30 a.m., the stadium opened at 9:00 a.m. and the celebration started at approximately 12:15 p.m. Fans were able to buy merchandise and food inside of the stadium. There was a live marching band going around the stadium celebrating the Dodgers’ win.
Jungo said, “To watch all the speeches was cool because you could tell that they were happy about their win which was really cool to see.”

Once the Dodgers arrived, they thanked everyone for being there. Then the players were able to give speeches. Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who is a pitcher and was named the MVP of the 2025 World Series, gave a speech. Finally, player Clayton Kershaw was the last player to give a speech as this was his last season with the Dodgers after being a part of the team for 18 seasons from the start of his MLB debut.
Marin said, “We got tickets by waiting online for the sale, so they were thankfully much cheaper and it was much more affordable for our family and it was great to save some money.”
There were two special guests introduced. The DJ, Mustard, who played before the Dodgers arrived at the stadium, played the crowd music to listen to as the jumbotron moved from person to person. After all the speeches were done, they brought out rapper Ice Cube in a Dodger Blue 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible, where Ice Cube delivered the World Series Trophy.