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Massive crowds celebrate Dodgers World Series win at Los Angeles parade, stadium rally

Last updated: Monday, November 3, 2025 11:18PM GMT

From the parade to the electric rally at Dodger Stadium, these are the best moments from Monday’s celebration.

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:

Nov 03, 2025, 11:18 PM GMT

Miguel Rojas dedicates speech to his teammates: ‘It’s not about me’

Miguel Rojas gave a memorable speech during the Dodgers’ fan celebration on Monday.

While he was introduced as a World Series legend in Game 7 and a “name that will live forever,” Rojas chose to make his speech about his fellow teammates.

“You pack this place every single day. We play in front of 50,000 people every single night, and you deserve this day. We’re back-to-back champions!” Rojas said, addressing the fans.

“It’s not about me. It’s about all of these guys behind me. We couldn’t be here if Freddie don’t hit that homer in Game number 3. We couldn’t be here… if Yamamoto didn’t pitch Game 2 and threw a complete game, we can’t be here,” Rojas said. “We not be here if Pages don’t catch that ball in center field in extra innings. It’s not about me, it’s about everybody in this organization doing what they need to do.”

Watch his full speech in the video player below.

“It’s not about me, it’s about everybody in this organization doing what they need to do,” Miguel Rojas said.

Nov 03, 2025, 9:28 PM GMT

Kiké Hernández: ‘We’re a… dynasty, baby!’

Brimming with unbridled joy, Kiké Hernández addressed throngs of fans at a Dodger Stadium celebration rally.

Once he grabbed the mic, fans started chanting “Kiké! Kiké! Kiké!”

Brimming with unbridled joy, Kiké Hernández addressed throngs of fans at a Dodger Stadium celebration rally.

“It’s a true honor. I love you guys from the bottom of my heart. This past decade for me has been amazing.”

In true Kiké fashion, he then ramped up his energy, and that of the stadium, and proclaimed: “My teammates have been pretty humble. But I think it’s time to talk that s***.”

“Everybody’s been asking questions about a dynasty. How about three in six years? How about a back-to-back? Yes! We’re a motherf-ing dynasty, baby!”

After the celebration rapped up, Eyewitness News spoke with a man from Downey who said his favorite part was Kiké’s speech.

“The whole crowd just went crazy. That was the best moment.”

Nov 03, 2025, 9:28 PM GMT

Dodger pitcher Clayton Kershaw says thank you to fans at rally

It was a proper send-off and goodbye for Dodger pitcher Clayton Kershaw when he addressed the crowd at Dodger Stadium during the World Series fan rally.

This was Kershaw’s last season with the Dodgers after spending 18 years with the team.

“Thank you for 18 years, thank you for showing up and watching us play,” Kershaw told the crowd.

Kershaw went on to thank the team and his teammates.

“I know they will get one more next year,” he added. “And I’m going to watch just like all of you.”

Watch his full speech here:

It was a proper send-off and goodbye for Dodger pitcher Clayton Kershaw when he addressed the crowd at Dodger Stadium during the World Series fan rally.

Nov 03, 2025, 9:19 PM GMT

Shohei Ohtani calls Dodger supporters the ‘greatest fans in the world’

Shohei Ohtani delivered a heartfelt speech to a roaring crowd of fans at Dodger Stadium during Monday’s fan event.

Commentator Joe Davis introduced him, saying, “We haven’t even gotten to the greatest baseball player to ever walk to face of this Earth.”

“I want to say, I am so proud of this team. And I want to say, you guys are the greatest fans in the world. And, I am ready to get another ring next year. Let’s go!” Ohtani said.

He delivered his speech in English, which fans rarely get to see. He normally speaks in Japanese with an interpreter.

Watch his speech in the video player below.

Shohei Ohtani delivered a heartfelt speech in English to a roaring crowd of fans at Dodger Stadium. “You guys are the greatest fans in the world.”

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