LA Dodgers pitcher Blake Snell’s wife, Haeley, posted moments from the team's victory parade on her Instagram on Monday. Haeley wore a customized Dodgers white T-shirt paired with denim, while her huband was in his black championship shirt.The best day! We love you LA!" Haeley wrote. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostDodger players' partners dropped heartfelt reactions on Haeley’s post, including Will Smith’s partner, Cara, and Logan Webb’s wife, Sharidan.“We love YOU Snells!!!!” Cara wrote.“Yayyyyy🤩🤩,” Sharidan wrote.Tommy Edman’s wife, Kristen, Tanner Scott’s wife, Maddie, Dalton Rushing’s partner, Kaitlyn, and Padres pitcher Joe Musgrove’s wife, Aric, also commented.“SO pretty 🔥❤️,” Kristen wrote.“Absolutely stunning😭,” Maddie wrote.“Unreal day 🥹💙,” Kaitlyn wrote.“So freaking fun!! So happy for you guys!!” Aric wrote.Meanwhile, MLB & NHL host Kelly Nash dropped her reaction.“Cutest fit fr. DESERVE IT ALL AND MORE,” Nash wrote.A massive crowd gathered for the victory parade, which started from downtown LA to Dodger stadium.Snell addressed the media after the festivities.“I’ve been waiting my whole life to do this," Snell said. "This is lit.”(image credit: instagram/haeleyryane)“The most incredible team we’ve ever been blessed to play for”: Blake Snell’s wife, Haeley, gushes over the Dodgers’ victoryBlake Snell's wife, Haeley, posted a Dodgers World Series victory carousel on her Instagram on Monday. It came just two days after LA defeated Toronto 5-4 in Game 7 at Rogers Centre and won the title for the ninth time.One of the snaps featured the couple holding the World Series trophy.“WORLD SERIES CHAMPS BABY!!! The moment you’ve dreamed of your whole life, with the most incredible team we’ve ever been blessed to play for. I’m beyond proud of you @snellzilla4. From Tokyo to Toronto, what a JOY this season has been. Glory to God!" Haeley wrote.Haeley also added a cheeky comment.Now let’s go relax with our babies,” Haeley wrote.The couple welcomed their firstborn son, Kaedyn, in August.Snell, a two-time Cy Young awardee, signed a $182 million deal with the Dodgers for five years in December. His wife showed her support for his to move to LA a month later by saying it was a “really easy” decision.