The Dodgers will hold their second straight championship parade on Monday, November 3 in downtown Los Angeles, culminating in a celebration at Dodger Stadium.
The celebration will come two days after the
Dodgers’ thrilling win over the Blue Jays in 11 innings in Game 7 on Saturday night at Rogers Centre in Toronto. Will Smith hit the game-winning home run, Yoshinobu Yamamoto got the win in each of the last two games of the series to win World Series MVP, and the Dodgers are the first MLB team to win consecutive championships since the New York Yankees from 1998-2000.
This hybrid celebration, with a downtown parade and festivities at Dodger Stadium, is similar to what the team did in 2024 after beating the New York Yankees in that Fall Classic.
The entirety of the parade and celebration will be televised by SportsNet LA, and coverage is also expected by the local television networks. Further details of Monday, from the Dodgers:
The parade will begin at 11 a.m. at Temple Street and Broadway in downtown Los Angeles, continuing along an approximately 45-minute route west on Temple, south on Grand Avenue, west on 7th Street, and north on Figueroa Street, ending at 5th Street. Members of the Dodgers will travel atop double-decker buses, on the parade route, greeted by fans from across the city. Due to logistics, traffic and timing, fans will not be able to attend both the parade and the stadium celebration.
Following the parade, the Dodgers will host a Championship Celebration at Dodger Stadium, beginning at approximately 12:15 p.m. Auto gates will open at 8:30 a.m., with stadium entry beginning at 9 a.m. Prior to the start of the in-stadium event, fans may enjoy entertainment and live coverage of the parade on DodgerVision, with food and merchandise available for purchase. All Dodger Stadium guidelines and rules will apply to this event, including the reminder not to bring in signs, bags or any other items that aren’t permitted under our policies.
The City of Los Angeles is working closely with public safety agencies to ensure a safe and celebratory environment for fans along the entire parade route. Attendees are strongly encouraged to use Metro and plan ahead for road closures and detours, and to celebrate baseball’s champions responsibly and proudly.











