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Dodgers Heading Back to White House for Second Straight Championship Celebration

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The Los Angeles Dodgers are making a return trip to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue on July 23, and this time they’re coming with even more hardware to show off.

Fresh off winning their second consecutive World Series title, the Boys in Blue will celebrate with President Trump at the White House. Last year’s magical run was just the beginning—the 2025 season proved it wasn’t a fluke, as the team captured another championship with one of the most thrilling World Series Game 7s in baseball history, defeating the Toronto Blue Jays to secure back-to-back titles. That’s a feat so rare in modern baseball that it deserves the full pageantry treatment.

This marks the team’s second White House visit in as many years. When they made the trip in April 2025, the squad went all-in—all the big names showed up, including Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts. White House Spokeswoman Taylor Rogers confirmed that President Trump is excited to welcome the team back to celebrate this latest championship. Whether every player will make the trek this time around remains to be seen, but the momentum from last year suggests most of the roster will be there.

What’s remarkable here isn’t just the Dodgers’dominance on the field—it’s their willingness to make the White House celebration a tradition. In an era where championship teams sometimes skip the trip or send a partial roster, the Dodgers have embraced the honor fully both times. That consistency, paired with back-to-back titles, cements this as one of baseball’s most dominant stretches in recent memory. When July 23 rolls around, expect the capital to put on a show for one of the game’s most decorated franchises.

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