Senate Passes Padilla, Butler Resolution Congratulating World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, U.S. Senators Alex Padilla and Laphonza Butler (both D-Calif.) announced that the Senate unanimously passed their resolution congratulating the Los Angeles Dodgers on their World Series victory over the New York Yankees. The resolution applauds the team’s dominant championship run and recognizes the achievements and contributions of the entire Los Angeles Dodgers organization. Representative Jimmy Gomez (D-Calif.-34) introduced a similar resolution in the House of Representatives.
“Once again, Los Angeles is on top of the baseball world,” said Senator Padilla. “The Dodgers overcame injuries and adversity to dominate the regular season and cruise through the playoffs to their second World Series title in five years. Thanks to Shohei, Freddie, Mookie, Teo and the rest of Dave Roberts’ championship core, the Dodgers put together a remarkable season that honors Fernando Valenzuela’s inspiring legacy and that Los Angeles will celebrate for years to come.”
“In a year with plenty of challenges and uncertainty, Dodger fans around the world found joy in watching their team overcome adversity to become the best in baseball, winning the Dodgers their eighth World Series title,” said Senator Butler. “Congratulations to the entire Dodgers organization, to manager Dave Roberts and his staff for bringing out the best in the team, and to the players who demonstrated grit and resilience while giving fans plenty of historic moments to celebrate. The 2024 Dodgers’ passion and determination represented the best of Los Angeles, and I am sure they made iconic Dodger Fernando Valenzuela proud. I am delighted to recognize the team’s success alongside Senator Padilla with this Senate resolution.”
“It’s my honor to represent Los Angeles and Dodger Stadium, and I’m excited for the Dodgers winning the World Series championship. This victory is a testament to the talent, resilience, and determination of the players, coaches, and staff who gave their all this season,” said Representative Gomez. “The Dodgers’ success isn’t just a win for baseball; it’s a triumph for our community, uniting Angelenos from all walks of life. After the heartbreak of missing a parade to celebrate our 2020 victory and the profound loss of one of the greatest of all time, Fernando Valenzuela, this championship and its celebration carry even greater meaning. Congratulations to the entire Dodgers organization and to the most passionate fans in the world who never stopped believing.”
The Dodgers’ victory in Game 5 of the World Series marked the eighth World Series championship for the Dodgers franchise and their seventh title since moving from Brooklyn to Los Angeles in 1958. The Dodgers’ 98 regular season wins gave them the best record in baseball and led to their 11th National League West Division title in the last 12 seasons.
The resolution also acknowledges the recent passing of Fernando Valenzuela, who spurred a unique connection between the team and the Latino community of Los Angeles. Valenzuela passed away just days before the start of the World Series.
Full text of the resolution is available here.
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