
""These Dodger fans, I hope they have a lot of fun, because they deserve this," Hernandez said to SNLA's Kirsten Watson. "They showed up everyday. They showed up in Tokyo, they showed up in the US, they showed up in Canada, they showed up all year long. They supported us and here we are, back-to-back champs. They deserve it. This is for the city of LA.""
""I borderline still can't believe we won Game 7," Hernandez said, "but this is what we live for.""
The Los Angeles Dodgers secured back-to-back World Series championships and their third title in six years, prompting a celebratory parade that crowned a blossoming dynasty. Players and fans celebrated on the parade route as Kiké Hernandez offered gratitude to supporters who traveled to Tokyo, across the United States and to Canada, saying they showed up every day and deserved the moment. Hernandez, now a three-time World Series champion, described still processing the dramatic Game 7 victory and framed the win as what the team lives for. Miguel Rojas nearly missed Game 7 because of an injury but remained part of the championship roster.
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