Dodgers Return Home After World Series Win
Dodgers Return Home After World Series Win

Dodgers Return Home After World Series Win

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The Los Angeles Dodgers returned to Los Angeles on Thursday morning after clinching the World Series title against the New York Yankees, winning Game 5 with a score of 7-6. The team traveled on a plane owned by the New England Patriots, which sparked online discussions about the unusual collaboration, given the historical rivalry between the Yankees and the Patriots. Notable players such as Freddie Freeman and Shohei Ohtani were seen with the championship trophy upon their arrival at LAX. Walker Buehler, who played a key role in the series, was the first to carry the trophy down the plane's steps. The Dodgers' championship parade is scheduled for the following day, celebrating their first title in 36 years. Speculation suggests that the Patriots' involvement may be a playful jab at their rivals, the Yankees, amidst a disappointing season for New York.

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