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Dodgers Parade: Thousands of fans gather in downtown LA to celebrate World Series win: WATCH LIVE

Dodgers Parade: Thousands of fans gather in downtown LA to celebrate World Series win: WATCH LIVE

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Talk about the right place at the right time. An avid Dodger fan was lucky enough to attend two of the most memorable World Series games in team history.

A lucky fan attending the celebration at Dodger Stadium says he feels blessed to have attended the World Series games where Kirk Gibson hit a home run in 1988 and Freddie Freeman hit his grand slam this year.

Hundreds of fans gathered in front of the Dodger Stadium sign that was transformed into an impromptu memorial to the late icon, pitcher Fernando Valenzuela, whose 64th birthday would have been Friday.

One fan told ABC7 that he was there in person at Game 1 in 1988 when the hobbled Kirk Gibson hit a walk-off home run, followed by an iconic fist pump as he rounded the bases.

And that same fan was there at the first game of this year's World Series when Freddie Freeman hit the first walk-off grand slam in World Series history.

“I am one of the most blessed people in the world,” he said. “I was at the first game in 1988 when Kirk Gibson hit the home run. And I was here when Freddie made it. And both times there were miracles. So I feel like I've witnessed two miracles. The Dodgers are such a big part of me.” Core memories. It's a beautiful thing.

PHOTOS: Looking back at the 1988 Dodgers World Series celebrations, parade

General view of the Los Angeles Dodgers victory parade in Los Angeles, California in 1988.

Getty Images/Mike Powell

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