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Dodgers Give Los Angeles a Double Championship [Video]
- Updated: October 29, 2020
The Los Angeles Dodgers brought a second championship to a city Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020. After violence a Tampa Bay Rays 3-1, Dodger fans took to a streets to applaud in a midst of a resurgence of COVID-19.
Since 1988, both Lakers and Dodgers have won NBA and MLB championships in a same year. The Dodgers have waited for 32-years to raise a MLB crown.
A Look In The Past
In 1988, a Dodgers, underneath Tommy Lasorda, kick a Oakland A’s. For a Lakers, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Magic Johnson, and James Worthy were a pivotal players in a Laker’s feat over a Detroit Pistons.
The Piston’s pivotal players were Isiah Thomas, Denis Rodman, and Adrian Dantley.
The Dodgers reached a World Series in 2017 and 2018, though they could not move a climax home, losing to a Houston Astros and a Boston Red Sox.
They continued to make improvements each year, and in 2019 they clawed their approach behind usually to remove to a contingent champions, a Washington Nationals.
Los Angeles and 10 other cities have won mixed titles in one year. They are tied with New York, carrying won mixed titles six-times.
Lebron James Tweets
Lebron James tweeted:
Man can we PLEASE have a parade!!! we know, we know, we can’t though DAMN we wanna applaud with a Lakers Dodgers fans!!! LA is a city of CHAMPIONS, PARADE PARADE PARADE!!! Safely with masks
An boost in coronavirus cases in Los Angeles County has health officials seeking celebrators to stay divided from parties that are a vital means of a increase. Mayor Eric Garcetti did not totally boot James’ idea. Garcetti replies to James:
Let’s talk, I’m down for anything safe.
Written by Omari Jahi
Sources:
Yahoo Sports: Dodgers fans applaud World Series pretension in Los Angeles amid COVID-19 warnings, spike, Ryan Young
The Republic World: Dodgers, Lakers Make HISTORY As They Win Together For The First Time Since 1988, Sreehari Menon
CBS News: LeBron James wants a Los Angeles march to applaud Dodgers and Lakers championships, CHRISTOPHER BRITO
Feature and Top Image by Erik Drost Courtesy of Wikimedia – Creative Commons License
Inset Image by Djh57 Courtesy of Wikimedia – Creative Commons License
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