LIVE: Celebrations underway after Dodgers World Series win

Time to celebrate responsibly, Dodger fans! The Boys in Blue are officially World Series champions.

For the first time in 36 years, the Dodgers will get an in-person World Series parade on Friday, November 1. The parade will go through downtown Los Angeles before the players speak in a private, ticketed event at Dodger Stadium.

Below are the latest updates on the citywide celebrations across Los Angeles County (all times in Pacific Standard Time):

  • 10:15 p.m.: The fans at Legend's watch party in Long Beach got Matthew Seedorff to crowd surf.
  • 9:41 p.m.: Unlawful assembly and dispersal order issued for fans partying outside Dodger Stadium at Sunset Boulevard and Vin Scully Avenue.
  • 9:25 p.m.: Unlawsul assumbly and dispersal order issued for people crowing the intersection of West Olympic Boulevard and South Figueroa Street.
  • 9:35 p.m.: SkyFOX was over fireworks being set off in East Los Angeles.
  • 9:22 p.m.: LAPD issues tactical alert for city of Los Angeles.
  • 9:06 p.m.: Dodgers announce parade plans

DODGERS WIN WORLD SERIES

The Dodgers have captured their eighth World Series title in franchise history after beating the New York Yankees in Game 5, 7-6.

Down by five in the fifth, the Dodgers made the most of an Aaron Judge error and a misplay between Anthony Rizzo and Gerrit Cole to score five runs. The rally came after the Yankee bats chased Jack Flaherty early in the game – with the former Harvard Westlake pitcher giving up back-to-back homers to New York's Aaron Judge and Jazz Chisholm Jr. in the first inning and then allowing an RBI hit the following inning.

The Yankees then added their fifth run via a Giancarlo Stanton home run in the third inning. Their sixth and latest run comes from an RBI sacrifice fly from Giancarlo Stanton to score Juan Soto.

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The Dodgers, leading the best-of-7 game series 3-1, are one win away from winning their first World Series since 2020, eighth in franchise history. In addition to fighting for the Commissioner's Trophy, a Dodger victory means Los Angeles will have a first in-person World Series parade since 1988.

When the Dodgers last won the Fall Classic in 2020 against the Tampa Bay Rays in the COVID-19 bubble in Arlington, Texas, fans back home in Soouthern California were robbed of an in-person parade due to the pandemic.

SERIES SCORES

FAN PREDICTIONS

  • Yorlin: "Dodgers will win with a big hit from Kiké Hernández."
  • Renae: "Yankees win today and then Dodgers win at their own stadium!"
  • Ernie: "We will most likely lose today and bring it back home Friday for the win."
  • Elsie: "Dodgers will finish this tonight!"
  • Sally: "I would like the Yankees to win."
  • John: "I'd like to see the dodgers [win], but I think there will be seven games."
  • Cynthia's young son: "The Dodgers will win today. Let's go Dodgers!"

HOW THEY GOT HERE

The Dodgers captured the National League pennant after beating the New York Mets in six games in the championship series. Prior that, the Dodgers took down west division rivals San Diego Padres in the NLDS in a winner-take-all Game 5.

The Boys in Blue captured home field advantage for the postseason, including the World Series, after finishing the 2024 regular season with 98-64.

The Yankees became American League champions after taking down the Cleveland Guardians in five games in the championship series. Before the ALCS, the Bronx Bombers took down the Kansas City Royals 3-1 in the best-of-5 series. 

The Yankees are on the road to start the Fall Classic after finishing second to the Dodgers in the overall regular-season record with 94-68.

This story was reported from Los Angeles.