Dodgers celebrate their 2024 NLCS win over the Mets at home in Dodger Stadium

Hello and welcome to the NLCS victory celebration thread, as after six games against the Mets, the Dodgers clinched their first pennant at Dodger Stadium since 1988 against the same Mets.

Feeling elite.

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The Dodgers had to do the on-field festivities first, where Dave Roberts got the NL “pennant” and gave out another rallying cry to the fans, and while this wasn’t as definitive as in 2020, the feel was the same.

Additionally, Tommy Edman was named NLCS MVP. Well deserved.

They then went down the clubhouse, where Dave gave a speech and then all hell broke loose.

Dave had the victory cigars with Blake Treinen ready to go.

The man of the moment: Tommy Edman.

As usual, Shohei Ohtani was of particular focus due to being Shohei Ohtani. Yet in a weird way, he had a very underrated NLCS. He could’ve easily won NLCS MVP, alongside other contenders like Max Muncy and Mookie Betts. They really hit the hell out of the ball.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto wasn’t getting mobbed like after Game 5 of the NLDS, but man he sure loved that pennant.

I’m glad Mookie is feeling it this postseason, man.

Teoscar Hernandez broke out of his NLCS slump in Game 6, hopefully setting the tone for the World Series.

Enrique Hernandez was wasted, which makes it fun, as he alluded to his NLDS post-game interview.

Speaking of him, here’s his wife and Gavin Lux‘s fiancée with the crotch bump.

Muncy is low-key one of the best celebrators on the team.

In terms of interviews, the must-listen ones are with Brent Honeywell Jr., one of which includes a great Muncy interjection. A great moment for him, and he really played a huge role in this series.

Brusdar Graterol … please come back.

Clayton Kershaw is just chillin’ and enjoying it.

While Joe Kelly wasn’t really around, his wife Ashley made a highlight anyway.

Picture time!

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Let’s go, man. Four more. Get it done.

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