Shohei Ohtani led the locker room celebrations as the Los Angeles Dodgers toasted their remarkable World Series victory over the New York Yankees.
The Dodgers secured a 7-6 win - and a 4-1 series victory - after a dramatic comeback which saw the Yankees throw away a 5-0 lead in the Bronx.
Following the win on Wednesday night, Los Angeles players doused each other in beer and partied wildly at the home of their rivals.
It is the Dodgers' eighth World Series win - and their first since 2020, when their celebrations were curbed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Dave Roberts' team will head home to the West Coast for a parade - with sore heads - after their wild celebrations at Yankee Stadium.
Back in Los Angeles - and in the Bronx - Dodgers supporters poured on to the streets to celebrate the victory, while Yankees fans were left to lick their wounds.
Pitcher Walker Buehler is covered in beer as the Dodgers celebrate their World Series victory on Wednesday night
Shohei Ohtani hugs Freddie Freeman following Los Angeles' Game 5 win over the New York Yankees in the Bronx
The Dodgers produced a remarkable comeback to seal their eighth World Series crown - and their first since 2020
Ohtani, who joined the Dodgers on a 10-year, $700million deal enjoyed a record-breaking season in Los Angeles
Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto pour beer over the head of Clayton Kershaw during the Dodgers' wild celebrations
Ohtani is covered in alcohol by his teammates following the Dodgers' remarkable comeback win at Yankee Stadium
Los Angeles' players will head back to the West Coast to enjoy a parade with their supporters following this victory
The celebrations were not confined to the locker room as a topless Kershaw enjoys a drink on the field at Yankee Stadium
Outside the stadium, Dodgers fans were jubilant while Yankees supporters were left to lick their wounds
Los Angeles supporters also poured on to the streets back in California to celebrate the remarkable comeback win
Billy's Sports Bar - which sits just outside Yankee Stadium - was a picture of disappointment at the end of the game
New York was hoping to take the best-of-seven series back to Los Angeles with victory in Game 5, only to lose 7-6
Yankees supporters watched their team race into a 5-0 lead before they somehow allowed the Dodgers to come back
One New York fan can barely watch as her team's hopes of winning the World Series were ended on Wednesday night
Outside Yankee Stadium, home fans were left heartbroken while their rivals celebrated a dramatic victory
A lone Yankees fan covers his face with his jersey following the devastating loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers