To honor the Los Angeles Dodgers’ eighth World Series victory, the city changed the “D” on the iconic Hollywood sign to blue.
After injury-free first innings that left spectators on the edge of their seats, the Dodgers won Game 5 of the 2024 World Series, leaving the stadium with a 7-6 victory. It’s the second World Series win since 2020, and if you don’t count it for anything, it also marks the team’s first World Series title in a full season in 36 years.
Sky5 captures footage of the Hollywood sign lighting up the letter “D” to celebrate the Dodgers’ eighth World Series win. pic.twitter.com/yQrLMayZdj
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Whether you were at the game or watching from there, cheers could be heard from around the world; more or less literally, as Japanese fans of pitcher Shohei Ohtani gathered for a viewing party to help celebrate their hometown hero’s first World Series win.
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Above the bright blue letter D, the lights lit up Los Angeles as people celebrated by shooting off fireworks across Los Angeles, something those of you with dogs may still be feeling this morning.
According to NBC 4 Los Angeles, the Dodgers are back in Los Angeles, where they will celebrate with the city in the Victory Parade scheduled for Friday.
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