Dodgers Players Given Lifetime VIP Passes To Los Angeles ‘Gentlemen’s’ Clubs

Los Angeles Dodgers Shohei Ohtani holds World Series trophy in locker celebration

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The Dodgers are winners in more ways than baseball as two “gentlemen’s clubs” in Los Angeles are giving the players lifetime VIP passes.

According to TMZ, the owner of 4Play The Gentlemen’s Club and Plan B in West Los Angeles has granted all of the World Series-winning Los Angeles Dodgers players free VIP access for life.

The players will receive an exclusive Black VIP card that guarantees them free admission and free VIP booth seating for as long as they’re alive.

Looks like we know where some of the Dodgers players will be going after Friday’s World Series championship parade, huh?

Not only that, the owner of the clubs says “any athlete, staff member, or fan showing their Dodger pride by wearing team colors or presenting proof of working with the Dodgers” will get a special treat as part of his clubs’ “LA Blue Party” celebrating the team’s championship this week.

That means anyone who qualifies under those stipulations will get free admission, their first drink free, and a free dinner.

“This is our way of saying thank you to everyone who’s passionate about supporting L.A. and bringing that championship energy!” he told TMZ.

He is definitely not going to have enough room for all the people that will be taking advantage of that deal on Friday night.

Just look at how many Dodgers fans attended the celebration parade.

Perhaps he can rent out Dodger Stadium for the overflow.

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