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Dodgers Overcome 5-Run Deficit to Win World Series 7–6 Over Yankees; 225,000 Attend LA Parade
Nov 1, 2024, 06:21 PM
The Los Angeles Dodgers secured their eighth World Series title by defeating the New York Yankees in Game 5 with a score of 7–6. Overcoming a five-run deficit, the Dodgers capitalized on several defensive errors by the Yankees to clinch the victory on Wednesday night at Yankee Stadium. Key contributions came from Gavin Lux and Mookie Betts, who each delivered sacrifice flies in the eighth inning to drive in crucial runs. Despite not pitching in the series, Clayton Kershaw celebrated his second World Series championship, declaring himself a "Dodger for life" and expressing, "I didn't have anything to do with this championship, but it feels like the best feeling in the world." The city hosted its first World Series parade for the Dodgers since 1988, with LAPD estimates of over 225,000 fans lining the streets of downtown Los Angeles, surpassing initial expectations of 100,000. The celebration included a rally at Dodger Stadium, featuring a performance by Ice Cube and speeches from players like Teoscar Hernández and Jack Flaherty. A significant police presence ensured safety amid the massive turnout, although some celebrations turned violent with reports of looting and vandalism. The Dodgers' championship run was highlighted by their ability to adapt and rely on contributions from the entire roster, capitalizing on the Yankees' errors and fundamentals to solidify their status as a resilient and united team. After missing the opportunity to have a parade for their 2020 title due to the pandemic, this year's celebration was especially meaningful for both the team and the fans.
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