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Downtown LA turns blue after Dodgers World Series win

By Heaven Herrera

Downtown LA was packed with Los Angeles Dodgers fans this Monday morning to celebrate the Dodgers back to back World series championship win.

Streets were blocked off from Temple street and Broadway all the way down to north Figueroa street and ending at 5th street.

All of Los Angeles came out to see the Dodgers and celebrate, streets were packed to the point where you couldn’t walk, many of the fans lined up at 3 a.m.just to get front row seats.

Dodgers fans pose for the passing drone cameras while they wait along the sidewalks at the Dodgers’ World Series Parade in downtown Los Angeles on Nov. 3, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. This marks the Dodgers’ second straight championship title. (Emma Rojas)

The environment was filled with music and excitement, many people went as far as to bring a band to perform banda music.

There was a point where everyone in the crowd was waiting for the Dodgers to come down and they started throwing footballs and beach balls just to see if they could make it to the other side.

The fans were ecstatic with joy and were overcome by happiness seeing the entire Los Angeles community come together and celebrate this big win as an entire whole.

“ It was amazing seeing everyone getting along, vibing together and being able to watch them lift up that trophy and celebrate,” Dodgers fan Tracy Hervey said.

There was a bunch of young fans watching and shouting out the names of every player they saw ranging from Shohei Ohtani to Clayton Kershaw and Freddie Freeman.

“I love Kike Hernandez and Mookie Betts,” seven year old fan, Noah Taylor said.

Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell poses and waves to fans from atop of the parade bus at the Dodgers’ World Series Parade in downtown Los Angeles on Nov. 3, 2025. This marks the Dodgers’ second straight championship title. (Emma Rojas)

The parade was about 45 minutes but it took longer since the Dodgers stopped at City Hall to make a speech before they made their way down which took them about half an hour.

“The wait was worth it honestly cause I got to see the players but it was even better because I had my Scooby Snacks,” Taylor said.

The Dodgers had won the world series the year prior and the parade was just as packed and crowded with people who waved their flags representing their nationality or a L.A. flag.

Many fans came from out of state to see the parade and celebrate with the Dodgers so that they could experience this event for the first time.

“The whole game before the Dodgers won the Series had me nervous and once they got that last out it felt amazing…Taking the trip from Florida down to Los Angeles was a great experience I loved the environment and how hyped everyone was and I hope the dodgers can do it again next year,” Florida native Symphony Brown said.

The Los Angeles Dodgers have secured eight world series titles the recent three being in 2020, 2024, and this year 2025 and the fans and community are hoping they do it again in 2026.

A young Dodgers fan poses with her rally towel at the Dodgers’ World Series Parade in downtown Los Angeles on Nov. 3, 2025. This marks the Dodgers’ second straight championship title. (Emma Rojas)

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