
Shohei Ohtani, Yamamoto, Dodgers Celebrate 2025 World Series Title at Parade on Video
There was a popular refrain from the Los Angeles Dodgers during Monday's parade in celebration of their World Series title over the Toronto Blue Jays: Two titles in a row was nice, but they want more.
Just ask Shohei Ohtani:
"I want more," catcher Will Smith said.
"We're all winners," Kiké Hernández added. "Winners win."
The Dodgers earned their parade, surviving an epic World Series against the Blue Jays, which included extra innings in Game 7. And Los Angeles came out in droves to celebrate that effort.
"This is insane," Freddie Freeman said of the crowd gathered along the parade route. "I feel like it's almost double from last year."
"This is lit as f--k," Blake Snell added. "Sorry. This is lit. I love it. I'm gonna lose my voice."
If there was a particular man of the hour for a Dodgers team who seemed to have a different hero each night, however, it was starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who made three appearances in the World Series, allowing just two runs in 17.2 innings, striking out 15.
That included 2.2 innings of relief work in Game 7, a day after he threw six innings in a 5-1 win in Game 6.
"That was almost too heavy for me after the game, to hold it up," he said of the MVP trophy he was awarded for those efforts.
It's hard to believe the trophy was that heavy for him, however, given how he put an entire organization on his back in the World Series.


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