It was incredible and “unbelievable,” as a number of Dodgers players themselves described It.
‘It’ was the estimated quarter of a million people who attended the downtown parade and subsequent Dodger Stadium rally for the 2024 World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday.



“I’ll remember this day for the rest of my life,” a very excited Clayton Kershaw said to the very large Dodger Stadium crowd, who went absolutely bonkers when the 36-year-old Dallas, TX native, 10-time All-Star, former MLB MVP, and former MLB Player of the Year – and free agent – left-hander announced “I’m (coming) back!”

(SportsNet LA)

So you tell me, how do you even explain this to people who weren’t there or weren’t watching on television?
I’ll wait.
Play Ball!
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