Dodgers World Series celebration ends with roaring rally, 'We Love LA' playing through stadium

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Last updated: Saturday, November 2, 2024 6:23AM GMT
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The Dodgers celebrated their World Series win with fans on Friday with a parade through downtown L.A. and then a rally at Dodgers Stadium.

LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The Dodgers held a victory parade in downtown Los Angeles on Friday.

Downtown L.A. was transformed into a giant Dodger street party for the parade, with thousands of fans lining the streets as early as 4 a.m. to get a good spot.

After the parade ended, the players headed to Dodger Stadium for a rally, where the atmosphere was electrifying.

World Series MVP Freddie Freeman was emotional as the crowd chanted "Freddie! Freddie!"

"When I came back after my son got sick, you guys showed out for my family. That was one of the greatest experiences I ever had on the field. I was so touched. I did everything I could to get on this field for you guys. I'm glad I did because we got a championship now."

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Nov 01, 2024, 6:06 PM GMT

Tens of thousands of Dodger fans fill DTLA for parade

Tens of thousands of Dodger faithful filled downtown Los Angeles on Friday for the team's first World Series parade since 1988.

Tens of thousands of Dodger fans have gathered in downtown Los Angeles and at Dodger Stadium for the team's first World Series parade since 1988.

Throngs of fans descended on DTLA streets to show their love for the blue, creating an electric environment filled with Dodger blue.

The parade begins near Grand Park, then will make its way through the streets of downtown.

It will go from 1st Street to Grand Avenue, to 5th Street, then to the intersection of 5th and Flower.

The Dodgers will then head to Dodger Stadium, where there's a sold-out ticketed event.

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History witnessed: Fan was at historic Kirk Gibson, Freddie Freeman World Series games

Talk about right place, right time. One dedicated Dodger fan had the good fortune to be at two of the most memorable World Series games in team history.

One lucky fan who is attending the celebration at Dodger Stadium says he feels blessed to have attended the World Series games where Kirk Gibson hit a home run in 1988 and Freddie Freeman hit his grand slam this year.

Hundreds of fans were gathered outside the Dodger Stadium sign, which was fashioned into an impromptu memorial to the late icon, pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, whose 64th birthday would have been Friday.

One fan told ABC7 he was there in person in 1988 for Game 1, when a hobbled Kirk Gibson blasted a walk-off home run, followed by an iconic fist pump as he rounded the bases.

And the same fan was also at Game 1 of this year's World Series, when Freddie Freeman hit the first walk-off grand slam in World Series history.

"I'm one of the most blessed people in the world," he said. "I was at Game 1 in 1988 when Kirk Gibson hit the home run. And I was here when Freddie hit it. And there were miracles both times. So I feel like I witnessed two miracles. The Dodgers are such a big part of my core memories. It's a beautiful thing."

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General view of the Victory Parade for the Los Angeles Dodgers in Los Angeles, California in 1988.
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Nov 01, 2024, 5:49 PM GMT

Dodger fan remembers Fernando Valenzuela

Dodger fan Hector is ready to cheer on the Boys in Blue at the World Series parade Friday. He and his friends found a great spot at the end of the parade route.

Hector also remembered late Dodgers great Fernando Valenzuela, whose birthday is the same day as the parade.

Dodgers fan Hector was ready to cheer on the Boys in Blue at the World Series parade on Friday.
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Nov 01, 2024, 5:45 PM GMT

Children at school near Dodger Stadium create team's logo on playground

Dozens of young children at an school near Dodger Stadium assembled on the playground Friday to recreate the team's logo, which was visible from the sky above.

The tribute to the World Series champions was organized at Albion Elementary School on South Avenue 18, located just east of Chavez Ravine.

Children at an elementary school near Dodger Stadium assembled on the playground to recreate the team's logo, which was visible from the sky above.

The playground event took place less than two hours before the team's victory parade was scheduled to begin in downtown, followed by a sold-out celebration at the stadium.