Google Celebrates Dodgers World Series With Fireworks on Search Page

Los Angeles Dodgers fans are celebrating big after the Dodgers won their first World Series title in 32 years. The Dodgers beat the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 6, making it the second time Los Angeles fans have enjoyed a major sports championship in the same month since 1988.

To join the celebration, Google created an animated fireworks display on its webpage for searches of the Dodgers to celebrate their World Series title. Fans can type in "Dodgers" on the Google search page and once the page loads, red and blue fireworks come up.

Pretty cool if you ask us. Try it and let us know what you think.

In related news, last night (October 27) LeBron James shared on Twitter how deeply he wants a parade to celebrate both the Dodgers and Lakers and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti somewhat agreed with LeBron. Check it out here. - Lupe LLerenas (@LupeLLerenas)

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