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'It's surreal': Thousands line the streets of Arlington for the Texas Rangers World Series parade

Adolis Garc铆a waves to fans during the Texas Rangers championship parade in Arlington on Nov. 3, 2023. The Rangers beat the Arizona Diamondbacks in five games for the team's first World Series title in franchise history.
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Adolis Garc铆a waves to fans during the Texas Rangers championship parade in Arlington on Nov. 3, 2023. The Rangers beat the Arizona Diamondbacks in five games for the team's first World Series title in franchise history.

Thousands of fans lined the streets of Arlington's Entertainment District Friday for a parade celebrating the first World Series title in Texas Rangers history.

By 9:15 a.m., , Arlington police announced Friday. The lots were among several with free parking that started at 8 a.m. and were near the parade route.

The parade circling Globe Life Field kicks off at 12:15 p.m., and Arlington police are expecting large crowds for the victory party.

Smiling kids and adults stand behind a metal barrier. A large blue flag with a white letter T is in the foreground.
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Fans line the streets for the Texas Rangers World Series parade in Arlington on Nov. 3, 2023. The Rangers beat the Arizona Diamondbacks in five games for the team's first World Series title in franchise history.

"The way its kind of been put to me: Imagine having two Cowboys games and three or four Rangers games going on at the same time," .

The station also reported .

'Don't want the season to be over' Texas Rangers celebrate World Series

Preparing for a celebration

The city announced the parade shortly after the Rangers secured their first World Series title Wednesday night, beating the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-0.

Although the win happened on the road, North Texas fans celebrated Wednesday night at Globe Life Field, Texas Live!, area sports bars and anywhere playing the game on a screen. Even the Dallas Mavericks made sure to play the final moments of the World Series game at .

Starting pitcher Nathan Eovaldi said he hasn't had a chance to look back at the winning game or any of the celebrations since. Eovaldi, who , said the team usually reflects on how they can improve at the end of each season, but this year is different.

Fans cheer on the players during the Texas Rangers championship parade Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in Arlington.
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Fans cheer on the players during the Texas Rangers championship parade Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in Arlington.

"This year, we finished on top. You almost don't want the season to be over," he said. "We're just focused on celebrating right now."

Third baseman Josh Jung said he got chills driving up to the parade on Friday.

"People have probably been waiting a long, long time for this and for us to get it done, it means the world to us, it means the world to [the fans]," he said. "It's going to be a fun day just to [have] everyone celebrate together."

North Texas schools districts canceled or adjusted their Friday classes for the parade on Friday.

Arlington ISD announced it would cancel all classes so its students could enjoy the parade, but also because traffic from the parade could have complicated transportation to and from schools.

Fans cheer as the Texas Rangers championship parade passes their corner Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in Arlington.
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Fans cheer as the Texas Rangers championship parade passes their corner Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in Arlington.

For those who didn't get canceled classes on Friday, Arlington Mayor Jim Ross note for students to be excused from school.

University of Texas at Arlington President Jennifer Cowley said the energy on campus has been "fantastic" since Wednesday night.

Cowley spoke to 四虎影院 Friday ahead of the parade, horns honking in the background.

"Even folks who weren't Rangers fans are Rangers fans now, and I think there's just a lot of hometown pride for the university and our students to be able to support our neighbors the Texas Rangers," she said.

Fans push through the barricades to cheer on the players during the Texas Rangers championship parade Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in Arlington.
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Fans push through the barricades to cheer on the players during the Texas Rangers championship parade Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in Arlington.

Sidewalks near the beginning and end of the parade were packed with fans well before the 12:15 p.m. start.

By 10 a.m., lots L, C, D and S were also full.

Dallas resident Nicole Noble left for the parade at 7:30 a.m. and was lined up along the sidewalks in Arlington by 9:30 a.m. She brought her four-year-old son Conrad, who attended his first Texas Rangers game this year.

For a lifelong fan like Noble, watching the Rangers' World Series win felt like a "once in a lifetime experience" 鈥 although she hopes it's not once in a lifetime.

"History in the making, it's so exciting especially having a child that 's that much into it as well. That just makes it so much more enjoyable to see the light up on his face," she said.

UT Arlington marching ban plays during the Texas Rangers championship parade Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in Arlington.
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UT Arlington marching ban plays during the Texas Rangers championship parade Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in Arlington.

Parade festivities

Arlington ISD high school bands, drill teams, cheerleaders and color guards along with the UT-Arlington Maverick Marching Band helped kick off the parade at 12:15 p.m.

followed behind, riding in the back of a golf cart and waving to cheering fans wearing red, white and blue.

Parade floats decorated in team colors made their way down the parade line following the bands. Float passengers, including Arlington Mayor Jim Ross and Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker, waved and cheered with fans on the sidewalks.

By the time the parade started, there was an gathered for the parade, WFAA reported.

Tripp Newman, 4, eats a snack during the Texas Rangers championship parade Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in Arlington.
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Tripp Newman, 4, eats a snack during the Texas Rangers championship parade Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in Arlington.

Rangers players rode in the back of pickup trucks waving to fans with their family and friends.

Some players like outfielder Evan Smith and pitcher Max Scherzer threw blue and red beaded necklaces to fans from their respective parade trucks.

Rangers manager Bruce Bochy held the World Series trophy front and center in the back of his parade truck. Bochy started his Major League Baseball career playing for the Houston Astros in 1978 and has the San Francisco Giants and now the Texas Rangers.

Arlington Mayor Jim Ross makes his way around the parade route during the Texas Rangers championship parade Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in Arlington.
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Arlington Mayor Jim Ross makes his way around the parade route during the Texas Rangers championship parade Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in Arlington.

After the parade, fans rushed to the North Plaza for a chance to watch the players and Bochy to take the stage for a rally.

Dallas resident Angelica Moya came to Friday鈥檚 game with Bryan Herrera and her mom Maribel Trejo. They woke up at 5 a.m. to travel from Dallas to Arlington.

Trejo said she had memories of her children when they were young and called the World Series win a 鈥渓ifelong memory.鈥

Fans climb on signage to get a better view of the parade route during the Texas Rangers championship parade Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in Arlington.
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Fans climb on signage to get a better view of the parade route during the Texas Rangers championship parade Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in Arlington.

Moya said she and her siblings became fans because of her mom. She watched the winning game with Herrera at Texas Live! and said it was an emotional night.

鈥淚 was just bawling because I thought about 2010, 2011,鈥 Moya said. 鈥淚 was thinking about the old team, and I was like 鈥榃e couldn鈥檛 clench it then, and now it鈥檚 surreal.鈥 This new team...it was just kind of like 鈥榃e got it, we finally could bring it home.鈥欌

Celebratory rally

Rangers , who has been with the team since 1983, introduced the team on stage at the start of the rally. He said calling the team "World Series champions" was an announcement he had waited 40 years to make.

As the team came out on stage, the players were all smiles as they took turns lifting the World Series trophy as the song 鈥淗igher鈥 by Creed 鈥 a postseason anthem 鈥 played while thousands cheered.

Confetti flies in the air at a celebration for the Texas Rangers first World Series title in franchise history Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in Arlington.
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Confetti flies in the air at a celebration for the Texas Rangers first World Series title in franchise history Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in Arlington.

Chants of 鈥淟et鈥檚 go Rangers!鈥, nonstop cheers and clapping rang out from the crowd in between speeches.

All-star second baseman Marcus Semien, who played 179 games, told the crowd that the World Series title was the new standard for the team.

鈥淜eep bringing that energy,鈥 he said to the fans. 鈥淓verybody on this stage, we鈥檙e going to keep working for you guys.鈥

Texas Rangers Corey Seager holds onto the MVP trophy during the Texas Rangers championship parade Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in Arlington.
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Texas Rangers Corey Seager holds onto the MVP trophy during the Texas Rangers championship parade Friday, Nov. 3, 2023, in Arlington.

World Series MVP Corey Seager was one of the last to speak.

He told the crowd that he heard people ask what would happen if the Rangers didn鈥檛 win the World Series this year.

鈥淚 guess we鈥檒l never know,鈥 he said, smiling as the crowd erupted in cheers.

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Megan Cardona is a daily news reporter for 四虎影院. She was born and raised in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and previously worked at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
Kailey Broussard covers health for 四虎影院. Previously, they covered the city of Arlington for four years across multiple news organizations and helped start the Arlington Report.