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“Dodgers Celebrate World Series Victory with Star-Studded Parade Featuring Shohei Ohtani and Adorable Decoy”

The Los Angeles Dodgers held a vibrant victory parade on Friday to celebrate their World Series championship, a long-awaited event that fans missed out on in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. As the parade made its way through downtown Los Angeles, enthusiastic crowds dressed in Dodger blue cheered and chanted “Freddie, Freddie” in honor of Freddie Freeman, who was named the series Most Valuable Player. Freeman rode atop one of several double-decker buses that paraded past City Hall, soaking in the adoration from the fans. The celebration marked a joyous occasion for the team and its supporters, who finally had the chance to revel in their triumph together.

What event did the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrate recently?

The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated their World Series win with a victory parade in downtown Los Angeles.

Why was the 2020 World Series celebration different from this year's?

The Dodgers did not have a public celebration in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Who was the Most Valuable Player of the World Series?

Freddie Freeman was named the Most Valuable Player of the World Series.

What was the atmosphere like during the parade?

The atmosphere was festive, with hoards of fans chanting "Freddie, Freddie" as the players celebrated on double-decker buses.

Which notable player was mentioned as stealing the show at the parade?

Shohei Ohtani was mentioned as a notable figure who stole the show at the Dodgers' World Series parade.