Dodgers have a nice little celebration for their 2025 NLWCS sweep

The last celebration post for the clinching of the NL West was almost exactly a week ago, and now we’ve got another thanks to the NLWCS sweep over the Reds being completed last night.

While the Dodgers certainly had their fun, there wasn’t anything too wild aside from champagne spraying this time around, as they have to get right back at it for potentially their toughest opponent in the way of their repeat quest in just two days.

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As usual, before the champagne spraying, Dave Roberts had a message for the team.

And the team themselves had a recap of sorts.

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Individually, Shohei Ohtani was a focus of the champagne, but was giving to Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Roki Sasaki as good as he got.

Clayton Kershaw, who will surely have a role in the NLDS now, really enjoyed himself.

Miguel Rojas … well, he loves to celebrate, lol.

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During the interviews, Enrique Hernandez and Blake Snell got baptized, with Enrique delivering a show of confidence that the pen will get it right.

I don’t give a shit about the bullpen … they’re gonna show up.

Speaking of Snell, he was desperately trying to put Freddie Freeman off his game, but no luck for a vet.

@dodgers Sorry, Blake. Freddie is a pro. ? #dodgers #sports #losangeles ♬ original sound – Los Angeles Dodgers

Blake Treinen mentioned David Vassegh‘s stupid questions, and Anthony Banda got the mask on again.

@dodgers Anthony took out the camera. ? #dodgers #sports #losangeles ♬ original sound – Los Angeles Dodgers

During a Max Muncy interview, Treinen absolutely hosed him and Dave.

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Picture time.

Of particular note to me was this image of Tanner Scott, which was certainly a choice to highlight, lol.

Hell of a choice of a pic for Tanner Scott, lmao.

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— Chad Moriyama (@chadmoriyama.bsky.social) October 2, 2025 at 1:50 AM

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Hopefully I get to make another one of these posts in another week or so.

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