

Los Angeles turned into a sea of blue and white on Monday as fans poured into downtown to celebrate the Dodgers’ back-to-back World Series triumph — their first repeat championship in 25 years. The city’s streets buzzed with energy as the victory parade rolled toward Dodger Stadium, where nearly 56,000 fans packed the stands for a rally that was as much about celebration as it was about ambition.
The Dodgers cemented their legacy on Sunday night with a thrilling 5–4 extra-innings win over the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 7, capped by Will Smith’s dramatic 11th-inning home run. As fireworks lit up the sky, chants of “Dynasty! Dynasty!” echoed from the players and fans alike.
“We are a mother effing dynasty, baby!” outfielder Kiké Hernández shouted to the roaring crowd. “Everybody’s been talking about a dynasty. How about three in six years? How about back-to-back?”
Shohei Ohtani, the global superstar who joined the Dodgers in one of the most anticipated signings in baseball history, added to the moment with a rare English address: “I am so happy to be part of this team. I’m ready to get another ring next year.”
The Dodgers now have their sights set on an elusive goal — a third straight World Series title, something achieved only by the New York Yankees and the Oakland A’s. For L.A., the celebration may be loud, but the message is clear: they’re not done yet.