Twitter reacts to Dodgers advancing to World Series for first time since 1988

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It’s been nearly three decades since the Los Angeles Dodgers last advanced to the World Series, but that drought came to an end on Thursday night.

The Dodgers — fueled by Enrique Hernandez’s three home runs — took care of business in Game 5 of the National League Championship Series, winning 11-1, on the road at Wrigley Field no less.

Hernandez finished with seven RBIs, and ace Clayton Kershaw gave up only one run in six innings — helping squash the hot takes about his struggles in the postseason.

Los Angeles is now set to play in its first World Series since 1988, and the Twitterverse had plenty of buzz about it. Here are some of the best tweets.

https://twitter.com/NO_TATS_B/status/921219638486360064

https://twitter.com/kieranruppert/status/921219538200514560

https://twitter.com/amntn/status/921219540062629888

https://twitter.com/juliefalbo/status/921219539949338624

We can’t forget about the clever memes, photos and animated GIFs as well.

https://twitter.com/Fidelcashfloh/status/921214193663057923

https://twitter.com/MrsFreudPrefect/status/921217590969753600

https://twitter.com/demimeza/status/921219664444665856

The best viral photo of all might be all the Dodgers players celebrating their win by sticking their tongues out, Yasiel Puig-style.

Those social media gems get us excited about the possibility of a Dodgers-Yankees World Series matchup. The social media world may explode if that potential matchup happens.

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