Shohei Ohtani's dog steals the show on Dodgers' World Series parade as he joins players in front of 100,000 fans
Daily MailShohei Ohtani did not come alone to his first World Series championship victory parade, bringing his dog, Decoy, on the team bus. The Los Angeles Dodgers' roster was stuck in traffic on the way to their own World Series victory parade, where 100,000 fans were waiting to celebrate their championship victory. Shohei Ohtani's dog, Decoy, made a grand appearance at the Dodgers victory parade Fans lined up along the streets of Los Angeles for their first World Series parade since 1988 Dodgers players are really stuck in traffic on the way to their own parade 🤣 pic.twitter.com/cnY8Q8cd52 — ESPN November 1, 2024 Los Angeles' trip to Yankee Stadium saw the Dodgers all but guarantee its eighth championship in franchise history with a dominant victory in Game 3. In his first MLB postseason, Ohtani won a World Series and will likely be named NL MVP as well Dodgers' pitcher Walker Buehler pours his Budweiser into a beer bong from the team bus Famous rapper Ice Cube performs at the Los Angels victory parade at Dodger Stadium Freddie Freeman celebrated at the parade with his wife Chelsea Freeman and their son Many in Los Angeles waited hours to get a glimpse of the Dodgers World Series victory parade Many fans dressed up in Dodgers gear that included pennants, belts, hats, and shoes Dodgers Alex Vesia has a Dodgers championship belt and was celebrating loudly on Friday The Dodgers won the World Series on Wednesday with a Game 5 victory over the Yankees The Dodgers also won the 2020 World Series but did not get a parade due to the pandemic Fans can expect to see Freddie Freeman, Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts and more at the parade Dodgers fans also paid tribute to team legend Fernando Valenzuela, who died last month The Friday parade started around 11 am in Los Angeles and will finish at Dodger Stadium Los Angeles Dodgers managers Dave Roberts holds the World Series trophy during the parade The Dodgers had two team buses carrying the World Series champions through Los Angeles The parade will begin mid-morning at Gloria Molina Grand Park in front of City Hall with Mayor Karen Bass in attendance.