Following their incredible World Series victory over the Yankees, the Dodgers have been given free lifetime access to two of Los Angeles’ most infamous strip clubs.
Freddie Freeman, Shohei Ohtani and Co lifted the trophy in New York on Wednesday and are now back in LA for their parade on Friday morning.
And if things get a little spicy after the festivities end, a business owner in town has made a bold offer to every player on the roster.
Speak with TMZ“Frankie” — owner of 4Play The Gentlemen’s Club and Plan B in West LA — said any Dodgers player can get an exclusive Black VIP card that gives them free admission and free VIP seating for as long as they live.
There’s also good news for fans, with the owner adding that “any athlete, staff member or fan who shows their Dodger pride by wearing team colors will also receive admission, their first drink and dinner on the house this week.”
Freddie Freeman and the Los Angeles Dodgers have received an offer in their native LA
If desired, Shohei Ohtani and Co can enjoy an evening after the parade in the strip club
The 4Play Gentlemen’s Club is one of two locations of ‘Frankie’ in Los Angeles
Even fans can get a free drink and dinner if they wear their Dodger uniforms to the club
“This is our way of thanking everyone who is passionate about supporting LA and bringing that championship energy.”
It’s already been a crazy few days in the wake of the Dodgers’ 4-1 World Series win over the Yankees, with the festivities turning ugly on Wednesday night.
Fireworks were thrown at police and shops were looted by partying fans, while one man also accidentally blew off his fingers while trying to set off fireworks.
A man covered in blue paint scribbles a message on the streets of LA Wednesday night
The man was photographed running from the police in the street after the victory
The World Series celebration turned ugly early Thursday morning in Los Angeles
In other shocking scenes, Nike stores were targeted by looters who escaped with goods
A bizarre video also emerged of a half-naked Dodgers fan covered in blue paint taunting riot police.
On the field, it was a dominant performance by the team and especially by World Series MVP Freeman, who hit four home runs in the first four games.
In Wednesday night’s finale, the Dodgers trailed 5-0 before coming back to tie 5-5, falling again and eventually winning 7-6 to seal the series.
The win at Yankee Stadium meant they didn’t secure the title on home soil, but Friday afternoon will be a chance for Dodger Stadium to show their support for their world champion players.