HOT SEARCH: Social Media Is Questioning Why The Los Angeles Dodgers Took The New England Patriots’ Team Plane Home After Winning The World Series

Los Angeles Dodgers using Patriots plane after winning world series.

The Los Angeles Dodgers wasted little time returning home to L.A. after winning the World Series convincingly against the New York Yankees on Wednesday night.

After celebrating last night’s victory, the team flew across the United States and apparently had some help getting out of NY as they somehow arrived home on the New England Patriots’ plane.

Yup, the World Series champions returned to California on one of Pats owner Robert Kraft’s planes.

Check them out below:

“Why did they have to take the patriots plane?” someone asked.

“What in the world lol,” another wrote.

“patriots plane seems like an odd choice,” said a third.

“Reward for destroying the Yankees 😭,” a fourth suggested.

“Boston some real haters😂😂😂 I respect it,” someone laughed.

“boston is so unserious but W 😭,” a comment read.

“Boston really disrespecting the Yankees by doing this,” someone else noted.

The Los Angeles Dodgers Are Getting Ready To Party

After this week’s monumental feat, there will hardly be time for rest, so some of the players took the opportunity to sleep on the long flight.

MVP Freddie Freeman was shown holding the Commissioner’s Trophy while asleep, but the excitement was too much for Shohei Ohtani, who was all smiles.

As shown above, Walker Buehler carried it off the flight after the plane landed in L.A.

We still have no idea why the team used the Patriots’ plane. The Pats being petty and giving New York the finger seems like the best explanation, but it’s still too good to be true.

In any case, Dodgers fans won’t care. The whole of L.A. is ready to party.

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