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Top moments from Dodgers World Series Parade 2024 ft. Walker Buehler's beer bong & Shohei Ohtani's no to going shirtless

Shohei Ohtani, Walker Buehler, and the rest of the Los Angeles Dodgers organization enjoyed their World Series Parade on Friday. Fans showed up in droves to congratulate their favorite team on winning their eighth WS title.

It was a day-long event where thousands of fans packed the street and Dodger Stadium. Special guests included Ice Cube who had a performance that fans will not easily forget.

Top moments from Dodgers World Series Parade 2024 ft. Walker Buehler's beer bong & Shohei Ohtani's no to going shirtless

1) Walker Buehler's beer-bong celebration

During the parade, pitcher Walker Buehler was spotted living his best life as the busses strolled through town. He had a beer bong in hand and downed his drink in style.

2) Shohei Ohtani says no to shirtless opportunity

Enrique Hernandez was spotted on the bus during the parade without his shirt. He had reportedly lost his shirt during the parade but embraced the nice weather Los Angeles has to offer in November.

In an interview, Shohei Ohtani was asked if he was going to join his shirtless teammates, but the superstar would not budge.

"No, never" Ohtani said jokingly when asked if he thought about going shirtless.

3) Dave Roberts becomes Ice Cube's hypeman

The Dodgers had rapper Ice Cube for a performance at the stadium on Friday. However, during his performance, manager Dave Roberts found himself becoming the rapper's hypeman.

The skipper was living carefree, and can you blame him? He and his club tackled the huge expectations that were set by others after their massive offseason haul last winter.

4) Fans honor Fernando Valenzuela on what would have been his 64th birthday

On Friday, it would have been Dodgers legend Fernando Valenzuela's 64th birthday. The former big-league pitcher passed away last week, right before the series got underway.

Despite his absence, fans were heard singing 'Happy Birthday' loudly. It was a great sign of respect from a fanbase that knew just how much he meant to the organization.

5) Mookie Betts fires up fans with a bold goal

Mookie Betts has the most World Series rings among active players. However, if you were to ask him if he were happy with that, he would likely tell you he wants more.

"I got three (World series rings). I'm trying to fill this hand up" said Betts.
"I got like 8 or 9 years left. Let's get 5 or 6" said Betts.

Betts wants to fill his hand with World Series rings before his contract with the Dodgers comes to an end. With the talent on that roster, that is not out of the realm of possibilities.

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