Los Angeles (CNN) — Thousands of fans lined the streets of downtown Los Angeles for a second year in a row to celebrate another Dodgers’ World Series victory .
The epicenter of Los Angeles effectively shut down for several hours as the parade wove through the sea of fans bleeding Dodger blue with the Boys in Blue riding atop double-decker buses with friends and family, while waving to fans and holding the Commissioner’s Trophy.
For many, the well-earned celebration was a family affair. Alejandro Alba and his son Jayen got front row seats by arriving at 4am, a full seven hours before the parade started.
“Last year I wasn’t able to make it. I had a lot of work, and I told my boss ‘I should have been at the parade.’ But this year I said, ‘boss, I got to go.’
“I had promised my son I wo

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