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Best Moments From 2025 Dodgers World Series Parade Day
Nov 3, 2025; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers players wave to the crowd during the World Series championship parade at downtown Los Angeles. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images Nov 3, 2025; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers players wave to the crowd during the World Series championship parade at downtown Los Angeles. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

The Los Angeles Dodgers held their 2025 World Series parade on Monday, following a blueprint from last year of going through downtown before ending the celebration in front of a sold-out Dodger Stadium.

SportsNet LA provided live coverage and had exclusive interviews during the parade, as Kirsten Watson, David Vassegh and Stephen Nelson were aboard the double-decker buses and spoke with players as they were showered with adulation from fans who lined the streets.

Prior to the Dodgers arriving at Dodger Stadium, the on-field celebration began with DJ Mustard playing several of his popular songs.

2025 Dodgers World Series parade highlights

Ice Cube surprise visit

After delighting fans last year with a performance during the World Series and returning for the title celebration, Ice Cube was back at Dodger Stadium. He was a surprise announcement and arrived with the 2024 World Series trophy to place alongside this year’s on the stage.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts embraced the beloved rapper, but the duo did not repeat their dancing from last year’s celebration.

Clayton Kershaw’s speech

Monday marked the final time Clayton Kershaw was in Dodger Stadium as a player. It ended with the future Hall of Famer becoming a three-time World Series champion, a feat he repeatedly expressed gratitude over throughout the day.

Kershaw thanked fans during his speech and also did interviews with MLB Network and SportsNet LA before walking into the Dodgers clubhouse amid chants.

Three-peat

Roberts, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman and Shohei Ohtani were among those to allude to the predicting — or calling on — the Dodgers winning a third World Series in a row in 2026.

Roberts specified he had a conversation with former Los Angeles Lakers head coach Pat Riley and received his permission to use the patented “three-peat” phrase.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto

The Dodgers made sure to have Yoshinobu Yamamoto be first who stepped foot on the blue carpet that led in from the center field area, and he also spoke to the crowd.

Yamamoto began his speech in Spanish with, “Buenas tardes,” before pivoting to English and expressing his love for the city of Los Angeles.

This article first appeared on Dodger Blue and was syndicated with permission.

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