Tens of thousands of Dodgers fans flocked to downtown Los Angeles on Friday to witness their team’s World Series victory parade.
A bird’s eye view released by the Los Angeles Police Department shows the parade’s large attendance in downtown Los Angeles on Friday morning.
The parade was scheduled to begin in downtown Los Angeles at 11 a.m. local time and last for about 45 minutes before ending with a “special ticketed event” at Dodger Stadium, local media reported.
The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the New York Yankees 7-6 in Game 5 to win the World Series Wednesday night. The Yankees blew a five-run lead at home and could only watch on as Los Angeles celebrated its eight title victory in front of sellout Yankee Stadium crowd.
“I think falling short in the World Series will stick with me until I die, probably,” Yankees slugger Aaron Judge told reporters after the game. “I think just like every other loss, you know, those things don’t go away. They’re battle scars along the way. And, you know, hopefully when my career is over, we got a lot a battle scars but a lot of victories along the way too.”
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