L.A. is four wins away from Dodgers World Series

Clayton Kershaw deserves a parade. So does Los Angeles.

Let’s do this, shall we?

Four years ago, the Dodgers won the World Series, but a pandemic canceled the parade.

These Dodgers are four wins from a parade, four wins from a civic celebration that would toast the greatest pitcher of our generation and a golden age in the history of a storied franchise, four wins that would let out a chorus of raucous joy from players and fans deprived of a proper party, four wins from more than a million folks getting together for gratification delayed far too long.

“The fans definitely deserve it,” Dodgers owner Mark Walter said Sunday, after the team won the National League pennant.

Standing in the way of a parade: the American League champions, the New York Yankees.

“We didn’t come here to win the pennant,” Walter said. “We came here to win the World Series.”

On the night the Dodgers won the 2020 World Series — as the home team, but playing in a coronavirus bubble in Texas — then-mayor Eric Garcetti told me he intended to organize a celebration — if not a parade, then some sort of socially distanced party. The Lakers had won the NBA championship in the NBA bubble 16 days earlier, and perhaps a joint celebration would be in order.

“I think we were all waiting for the timing, for when it was going to be feasible,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “They were even talking about doing something with the Lakers, doing it together. It would have been amazing. But it just wasn’t to be.”

Kershaw said he never really counted on that celebration, given public health restrictions in the county and state.

 
“I don’t think we ever thought we were going to get to do that, especially in California,” Kershaw said. “It definitely wasn’t going to happen out here.”
Said infielder Max Muncy: “It was very disappointing we didn’t get that parade, but obviously there were some bigger circumstances happening in the world.”
Kershaw is on the injured list now, but eight of the players on this year’s NLCS roster were on the 2020 World Series roster: Muncy; outfielder Mookie Betts; infielder/outfielders Kiké Hernández and Chris Taylor; catchers Austin Barnes and Will Smith; and pitchers Walker Buehler and Blake Treinen.

The Dodgers won the 2020 championship in a 60-game season that required them to navigate four postseason rounds. A 2024 parade would be the first in Los Angeles in 36 years

Roberts remarked, “There is something in it for all of us who have been here.” “We are aware that our championship victory was well-deserved.

We do, however, desire that parade. That gives us even more motivation.

 

Kershaw expressed his opinion that the 2020 team’s players wouldn’t find a procession very meaningful.

 

“It would be unique regardless of the circumstances,” he remarked. “A parade through here would be awesome.”

 

It would be crazy, Buehler remarked. It’s been a while since we’ve had one. Of course, we were unable to accomplish it with the Lakers in 20. That would be extremely significant.

 

Before there is a parade, we need to win four more games, according to Betts. It will be a challenging assignment to deal with the Yankees.

“This is a challenging game. Reaching the World Series is difficult. All we need to do is be grateful for our current situation and play some excellent baseball before we get the wonderful fortune to host a parade.

Despite this, Roberts continued to enthrall the audience on Sunday night. He cried out an answerless query right before he raised the NL championship trophy.

“You guys want a parade in Los Angeles?” Roberts yelled. “Four more wins!”

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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

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