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Kiké Hernandez and the Los Angeles Dodgers won the 2020 World Series but the parade to celebrate the feat never happened due to COVID-19.

“I won a World Series (in 2020) and I didn’t have a parade,’ Hernandez said during a National League Championship Series postgame interview. ‘A parade is all I want.’

Los Angeles officially has a parade scheduled after the Dodgers won the 2024 World Series with a 7-6 Game 5 victory over the New York Yankees on Wednesday.

When is the Dodgers championship parade?

The Dodgers and their fans will celebrate the 2024 World Series title on Friday, Nov. 1. The same day as Fernando Valenzuela’s birthday, who died on Oct. 22 due to an undisclosed illness.

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What time is the Dodgers’ parade?

The parade will begin at 2 p.m. ET (11 a.m. local time) at Gloria Molina Grand Park on Spring Street in front of Los Angeles City Hall.

What is the Dodgers’ parade route?

The Dodgers will travel on double-decker buses on a 45-minute parade route from 1st Street to Grand Avenue to 5th Street, culminating at the intersection of 5th and Flower Street.

What channel will the Dodgers’ parade be on?

Television coverage for the parade begins at 12:30 p.m. ET (9:30 a.m. local time) and can be found on SportsNet LA among several Los Angeles area channels including CBS 2, NBC 4, KTLA 5, ABC 7, KCAL 9 and Fox 11. Radio coverage will also air on AM 570.

Dodgers to celebrate at Dodger Stadium

Following the parade, a special ticketed event will occur at Dodger Stadium at 3:30 p.m. ET (12:15 p.m. local time). Fans will have the opportunity to purchase merchandise and food during the event. There will be in-stadium entertainment and fans have the opportunity to watch the parade coverage on the scoreboards.

Parking gates will open at 8:30 a.m. PT and the stadium gates will open at 9 a.m. PT.

No immediate information on how to acquire tickets for the event was made available as of Wednesday night.

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