LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers, including Shohei Ohtani and his dog, celebrated their eighth World Series championship with a downtown parade Friday.
Seven double-decker buses filled with players, their families and the coaching staff rolled through streets packed on both sides with blue-clad fans.
The Los Angeles Police Department estimated the crowd to be 150,000. A jubilant manager Dave Roberts hoisted the Commissioner's Trophy. «This is incredible,» World Series MVP Freddie Freeman said. «L.A.
really showed out today.» Several players smoked cigars and drank beer on the sun-splashed day. «It's the best thing I've ever been part of,» pitcher Clayton Kershaw said. «I've never seen this many people in my life.
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