Dodgers World Series victory parade
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Blake Snell got to experience his first World Series parade with his wife Haeley where she rocked some jeans with a hidden detail that was just revealed.
By Lisa Richwine and Rory Carroll LOS ANGELES (Reuters) -Ecstatic Dodgers fans basked in the glow of their team's second World Series title in a row with a festive parade through the streets of downtown Los Angeles on Monday,
Crowds at Metro stations and around downtown broke out into spontaneous “Go Dodgers” cheers and chants while fans awaited the team’s celebratory parade before a rally at Dodger Stadium, capping off the team’s World Series run with a dramatic Game 7 finisher.
The 37-year-old pitcher ended 18-year Dodgers career with a third ring. Now, he’s letting loose with his teammates celebrating back-to-back championships.
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Los Angeles Dodgers reliever Alex Vesia missed the World Series due to a “deeply personal matter,” though his presence was still felt on the field. The Dodgers’ bullpen wrote No. 51 on the side of their hats to honor him,
The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated their second consecutive World Series title on Monday, doing so without relief pitcher Alex Vesia, who is still dealing with what is reportedly a "deeply personal family matter.