
Top photos from Dodgers World Series parade
From one-of-a-kind signs to screaming fans, here are some of the top photos from the World Series parade.

LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Fans descended in mass onto downtown Los Angeles on Monday for the Dodgers World Series Championship parade and rally.
Players loaded up into buses and traveled through the streets of downtown as fans cheered along the route.

The buses then headed to Dodger Stadium for a sold out rally, where players addressed the crowd.
This is the Dodgers ninth World Series win and first back-to-back win.

Eyewitness News was on the parade route, overhead and at the stadium.
Here's how the celebration unfolded:

From one-of-a-kind signs to screaming fans, here are some of the top photos from the World Series parade.

Fans went wild the moment the Dodgers made their way through downtown at the start of the parade.
Dozens of people lined up as early as 1 a.m. Monday to get the perfect spot.
"It's a movie!" said one fan.
"We've been waiting all morning," said another fan. "We're so excited to see them."


Droves of Dodgers fans took to the streets of downtown Los Angeles Monday morning to celebrate the repeat World Series champions.
The first aerial view from AIR7 showed the massive crowds as the players rolled down the parade route on double-decker buses.


It probably won't surprise most Los Angeles employers that they're seeing a higher rate of sick calls right around the time the Dodgers World Series parade is moving through downtown.
One man apologized to his professor during an interview with Eyewitness News, saying he just had to be there.
