Pete Crow-Armstrong continues to make generalizations about Dodgers fans
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Pete Crow-Armstrong continues to make generalizations about Dodgers fans
"What I wish people could see through is, I'm not getting at die-hard Dodger fans. They obviously exist, they're out there. I grew up seeing those people, too, but it's a see-me city, man. It's a Lakers city where people show up to sit courtside and look good. And I view it the same way here."
"While it's true that Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman and Mookie Betts have brought more attention to the Dodgers in recent years, fan support was high long before their respective arrivals."
"The franchise has led the Majors in attendance each season since 2013, which represents the first full year under Guggenheim Baseball Management."
"Dodger Stadium attendance exceeded the 4 million mark last season for the first time in franchise history, and the team is well on pace to do so again this year."
Pete Crow-Armstrong's return to Dodger Stadium has been marked by boos from fans due to his comments about their loyalty. He suggested that Dodgers fans are more interested in appearances than the game, comparing the city to a Lakers-centric culture. Despite his remarks, the Dodgers have consistently led Major League Baseball in attendance since 2013, with record-breaking numbers. Crow-Armstrong's performance in the series has not matched his controversial statements, as he has struggled at the plate.
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