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The Los Angeles Dodgers will reportedly be celebrated for their second consecutive World Series championship during Wednesday night's game between the Los Angeles Lakers and San Antonio Spurs at Crypto.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are just days removed from winning their second consecutive World Series, and the front office already has a big decision to make. By Th
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Freddie Freeman Shocks His Dodgers Teammates by Busting Out the Worm During Huge World Series Party
As the Dodgers celebrated their back-to-back World Series wins at a massive party thrown by Mookie Betts and his wife Brianna on Tuesday, Nov. 4, Freeman, 36, hit the dance floor with his teammates. In a video shared on TikTok by Betts, 33, Freeman was seen pulling off an all-time dance move — the worm — and totally stole the show.
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.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw shared a warm moment with his family after his team's Game 7 win.
The back-to-back World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers have the shortest odds to win next year's Fall Classic at +370 ($100 bet win $370), per DraftKings Sportsbook.
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.