
The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated at Dodger Stadium after winning their second consecutive World Series title. The celebration came days after a Game Seven win over the Toronto Blue Jays, which brought joy to fans.
Ice Cube rode in a Dodger-blue car carrying the new Commissioner’s Trophy, accompanied by music by DJ Mustard, who played the songs “California Love” and “Not Like Us,” which became the Dodgers’ anthem last year.
The team nearly lost their final game on November 1 in Toronto, but they showed resilience and won again. As a result, they became the first MLB team to win back-to-back championships since the New York Yankees (1998–2000).
On a special occasion, Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto spoke in English in front of the fans. Ohtani said, “I’m ready to get another ring next year. Let’s go!” — which energized the fans and gave hope for a ‘three-peat’ in 2026.
Manager Dave Roberts also praised his team and encouraged fans to support them again. Meanwhile, Clayton Kershaw said goodbye after 18 years as a Dodger, saying he was a “champion for life.”




