Dodgers join rare group of MLB history with big attendance milestone
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Dodgers join rare group of MLB history with big attendance milestone
""I'm in a place of trying to look forward, but to take a step back, as far as the 4 million fans, like every season, it's been up and down, an emotional year,""
""For these fans to show up every day, it's incredible. There's a reason why I feel we have the best fans in sports, and the numbers speak to it. You can tell even this past weekend, the emotion from the fans and how the players responded. So that's been great.""
""I definitely want to and should acknowledge what the fans have done, but our head right now, to be honest, is on winning this division and going forward.""
The Los Angeles Dodgers finished 2025 with 4,012,470 attendees at Dodger Stadium and 25 sellouts. The announced crowd was 46,601 for the Sunday series finale against the San Francisco Giants, which included a trading-card giveaway and Clayton Kershaw addressing fans; Kershaw previously said he will retire after 2025. The Dodgers clinched a 13th consecutive postseason berth, the longest active streak in MLB and tied with the Yankees (1995-2007) for second all-time; the Atlanta Braves hold the record with 14 straight postseasons (1991-2005). The Dodgers averaged 49,537 fans per game and reached 4 million home attendance for the first time, with an average above 49,000 for only the second time in franchise history (2019).
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