Dodgers Celebrate Back-to-Back World Series Wins with Parade Through Los Angeles
More than 200,000 fans attended the Dodgers' back-to-back World Series victory parade and a sold-out stadium event in Los Angeles, showcasing the city's unity and pride.
- On Monday, the Los Angeles Dodgers paraded through downtown Los Angeles at 11 a.m., followed by a ticketed Dodger Stadium celebration at approximately 12:15 p.m., marking their back-to-back World Series championship.
- Hundreds of thousands were expected to flood downtown Monday, and Mayor Karen Bass, Mayor of Los Angeles, asked Angelenos who work downtown to work remotely Monday to accommodate the crowd.
- Road closures begin as early as 4 a.m., the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department said, LA Metro officials will reroute bus lines to four rail stations, and Laura Rubio-Cornejo said over 125 extra traffic officers will deploy.
- Seven people were arrested after overnight celebrations, police used tear gas in Echo Park, and Los Angeles Police Chief McDonnell attributed the unrest to `a small number of individuals`.
- Tickets for the stadium celebration were sold out by Sunday night, MLB estimated 52,700 people celebrated inside Dodger Stadium, where the parade was shown on DodgerVision.
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Baseball: Japanese trio in spotlight as MLB champion Dodgers parade in LA
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