
Los Angeles Dodgers Kiki Hernandez, left, and Anthony Banda, both without shirts in the foreground, join fellow teammates, family and Dodgers personnel to celebrate their World Series win in a parade along 5th Street in downtown L.A.
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Friday’s parade celebrating the Dodgers’ World Series championship brought an estimated 225,000 people to downtown Los Angeles, with fans lining the route early. The parade started at City Hall at 11 a.m. and ended near Fifth and Figueroa streets. Members of the Dodgers were transported atop double-decker buses through the parade route before heading over to a celebration at Dodger Stadium on Friday afternoon.

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Dodger pitcher Clayton Kershaw holds the World Series trophy.

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Robert Rocha, of Echo Park, shows off his Dodger blue mohawk.

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Outfielder Teoscar Hernandez waves a flag during the celebration.

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Bobby Trahan of Hollywood waits front and center for the parade to start.

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The LA Dodgers make their way down the parade route.

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Dodgers fans celebrate during a victory parade.

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A fan sits atop a traffic light on the corner of 1st Street and Grand.

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A fan holds up his belt at City Hall before the parade.

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People walk over the 101 Freeway after the victory parade.

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Fans wait at City Hall before the parade.

Mariachi singer Julian Torres waits outside L.A. City Hall for the Dodgers’ victory parade to start.
Wearing a dodger sombrero in honor of Fernando‘s birthday today is Raymond Solorzano, of South Gate.

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LAPD officers gather on the parade route.

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Alberto Valenzuela wears his handmade World Series trophy hat.

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A child crawls on the pitcher’s mound at Dodger Stadium.

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Mamiko Tanaka, Shohei Ohtani’s wife, carries the couple’s dog, Decoy.

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Ryker Novo, 11, left, and Jace Novo, 9, of Florida, make angels in the confetti.
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