2025 World Series Champion Dodgers return to Los Angeles for their parade, where they promptly talk three-peat

Hello and welcome to the 2025 World Series parade content recap, and I’ve truly never been glad to be this busy scouring the Internet for Dodgers stuff.

Let’s get into it and start at the beginning.

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For me, this journey really begins when they land in Los Angeles — perhaps the only thing left for them now is to win it at Dodger Stadium, by the way — so here they are with the trophy on the plane and then coming off the plane once again.

This time it’s Yoshinobu Yamamoto hoisting it, with Enrique Hernandez an admiring onlooker.

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Later that morning, it was time for the parade on buses, and man, people showed out. Not sure why I thought there might be less people for the repeat, but there absolutely weren’t.

The fan signs had it working.

@cclillycancino MY HEART 😭 I LOVE YOU YOSHI!!! 💚 @Los Angeles Dodgers @Dodgers Nation @LA Dodgers 🔥🔥🔥⚾️⚾️ #yoshinobuyamamoto #yoshi #DodgersParade #Dodgers #yoshiedit ♬ Yoshi's Island – 3000m

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Starting this section with a quick recap of the time on the buses.

Now, during the parade at least a couple players had camera, most prominently being Enrique (of course).

Meanwhile, the team let Miguel Rojas conduct things for them.

I guess that happened when he wasn’t busy spraying people.

As far as interviews, Shohei Ohtani was already thinking about doing it a third time.

As you’ll see later, that’s somewhat of a theme.

Speaking of themes, Justin Wrobleski and making considerations when it comes to women is becoming a meme.

Meanwhile, throughout festivities, Blake Snell was just having the time of his life.

The Tyler Glasnow highlight of the parade was when he came up with a clutch catch.

Concluding things, Clayton Kershaw talked on the buses about getting his ideal end.

Bus picture time!

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Finally, they got back to the stadium part of the celebration, which did not have Dave Roberts spreading cheeks for Ice Cube this time, but Ice Cube was indeed there again.

As far as Dave himself, he quoted Pat Riley in wanting a three-peat.

Backtracking a bit, Yamamoto was the one who entered the stadium first, and the aura levels were insane.

He’s a man of few words, but he doesn’t need to speak much anymore, and the ones he does say, he makes them count.

“Losing Is Not An Option” now goes down in Los Angeles sports lore.

Another World Series hero then took the stage in Miggy Ro, and he made sure everybody else on the team got credit, and also made a point to get Roki Sasaki‘s birthday recognized.

For their time, Freddie Freeman, Mookie Betts, Shohei were all focused on doing it again.

Snell also spoke and continued to enjoy the attention, encouraging fans to imitate him, lol.

In what really shouldn’t be a surprise at this point, Enrique stepped up with an all-timer of a speech, shading Drake, staking claim to a dynasty, and apologizing for nothing.

Things then ended appropriately with Clayton, his family, and a goodbye.

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In the interviews afterward, Freddie spoke on what the Dodgers mean to the city and the pride that comes in being a member of the team.

Appropriately, Will Klein got a chance to sit down and talk becoming a folk hero.

While exiting, Shohei walked around showing love to fans.

Stadium picture time!

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In sorta unrelated news, here’s Roki continuing with the 6-7 brainrot.

And he posted himself trying to hit Yamamoto off the Trajekt machine as well.

Enrique posted about how it looked like his ass was out.

And speaking of ass being out, Kirby Yates … man.

Blake knows about the eyebags and wants you to shut up about it, lol.

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The Dodgers made it to other sports as well, like the Rams using Dodger celebrations during yesterday’s game.

And even Tom Brady made a Yamamoto reference.

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Feels good, man.

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