Dodgers Celebrate First Full-Season Championship Since 1988
Dodgers Celebrate First Full-Season Championship Since 1988

Dodgers Celebrate First Full-Season Championship Since 1988

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Clayton Kershaw expressed overwhelming emotions during the Los Angeles Dodgers' World Series victory parade, celebrating the team's first full-season championship since 1988 with 42,448 fans. Despite a limited role this season due to injury, Kershaw reflected on the joy of finally being able to celebrate, contrasting it with the sense of relief he felt during the 2020 championship, which lacked a parade due to the pandemic. He emphasized the uniqueness of this season and the significance of the celebrations, stating, 'This is the best thing I've ever been a part of.' The parade featured seven double-decker buses carrying players, family, and coaches along a two-mile route through Los Angeles. Kershaw, now a two-time World Series champion, highlighted the importance of this moment after a challenging season.

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