
"The Los Angeles Dodgers recently eclipsed the four million fan mark in Dodger Stadium attendance this season, marking the largest regular season total in franchise history. Sunday's 46,601 passionate fans grew the total number to 4,012,470 for the 2025 season, a total of 49,537 per game. Although the Dodgers have led the league in attendance every season since 2013, the mark of four million fans has only ever been done by the New York Mets and Yankees in 2008."
"As great as it is to set attendance records, there is only one way for the Dodgers to repay their loyal supporters. LA has an arduous postseason ahead of them, and a bullpen that has quite frankly been severly underperforming. The fans that the Dodgers are so lucky to have cheering for them day in and day out deserve another parade and deserve another deep October run. Anything less than becoming baseball's first back-to-back champions will be seen as a failure."
The Los Angeles Dodgers drew 4,012,470 fans at Dodger Stadium in 2025, averaging 49,537 per game, the largest regular-season total in franchise history. The franchise has led MLB attendance every season since 2013, and only the 2008 New York Mets and Yankees previously surpassed four million. The team came close in 2024 and 2019. Strong fan emotion and daily support have visibly energized player responses. The Dodgers face a challenging postseason with a bullpen that has underperformed. Improved starting pitching and mostly steady offense in September help, but reliever inconsistency leaves postseason uncertainty and raises expectations for a deep October run.
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