Dodgers to hold parade celebrating 2025 World Series victory

The Los Angeles Dodgers will celebrate their second straight World Series title with a parade in downtown Los Angeles on Monday. The event follows their Game 7 win over the Toronto Blue Jays on Saturday night. A ticketed celebration at Dodger Stadium will follow the parade.

The Los Angeles Dodgers are set to mark their 2025 World Series championship with a victory parade two days after clinching the title. The parade, dubbed the '2025 World Champions Rally,' begins at 11 a.m. PT at the intersection of Temple Street and Broadway in downtown Los Angeles. Players, coaches, and executives will ride double-decker buses along the route, which proceeds from Temple Street to Grand Avenue, then to 7th Street and Figueroa Street. The route is expected to take about 45 minutes, with fans encouraged to gather along Grand Avenue for the best viewing space.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass expressed excitement in a statement: "Once again, the Dodgers have shown the world that Los Angeles is the city of champions. I can't wait to see the best of Los Angeles on full display at the parade as we celebrate our BACK-TO-BACK World Series champions. I encourage all Dodgers fans to plan ahead for the parade, be prepared and celebrate peacefully, safely and responsibly."

The parade will conclude with a celebration at Dodger Stadium. Reports vary on the exact start time for the stadium event, with some indicating approximately 12:15 p.m. PT and others listing 11 a.m. PT. This ticketed gathering will feature merchandise, food, entertainment, and coverage of the parade on DodgerVision scoreboards. Tickets go on sale Sunday, with stadium gates opening at 9 a.m. PT and parking gates at 8:30 a.m. PT. Parking is limited, and the team recommends purchasing it with event tickets or using public transportation like Metro.

Last year's parade drew about 250,000 fans to the streets and 42,000 to Dodger Stadium, celebrating the franchise's first full-season World Series title since 1988. Public schools in Los Angeles will remain open on Monday.

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