Dodgers Celebrate World Series Victory wiht Downtown Los Angeles Parade
LOS ANGELES – A jubilant throng of fans lined the streets of downtown Los Angeles today as the Los Angeles Dodgers held a victory parade celebrating their World Series championship. The procession, featuring players, coaches, and team personnel, commenced following a historic season culminating in the franchise’s first championship title sence 1988.
The Dodgers’ success extends beyond the field, marking a meaningful moment for the team’s devoted fanbase and the city of Los Angeles. The team concluded the 2025 regular season with a record-breaking total attendance of 4,012,470, averaging 49,537 fans per game – surpassing the previous high of 3,974,309 set in 2019 and exceeding last year’s attendance of 3,941,251. This surge in attendance underscores the team’s growing popularity and it’s impact on the local community.
During their final home game of the season, the Dodgers achieved another milestone, surpassing the 4 million attendance mark for the first time in franchise history. ABC7’s Rob Fukuzaki and Curt Sandoval recently reflected on the atmosphere during the team’s World Series run, describing it as one of the greatest Fall Classics ever witnessed.
The parade route wound through the heart of the city, allowing fans to share in the celebration and express their gratitude for the team’s achievement.The Dodgers’ World Series victory represents a culmination of years of dedication and perseverance, solidifying their place as champions and inspiring a new generation of baseball enthusiasts.