The Los Angeles Dodgers attracted an impressive 54,031 fans for their World Series rematch against the New York Yankees, achieving a new attendance high. Over the weekend, the Dodgers’ games drew a total of 159,053 fans. Thrilling victories for the Dodgers included a notable performance with 18 runs in Saturday's game. Manager Dave Roberts highlighted the significance of winning against a prominent team like the Yankees. The Dodgers currently lead MLB in attendance, with overall figures surpassing 1.5 million this season, consolidating their devoted fan base.
Dodger Stadium had a remarkable turnout over the series against the Yankees, achieving a record attendance of 54,031 on Sunday, breaking previous highs.
Manager Dave Roberts expressed satisfaction with the victories, noting the importance of beating the Yankees, a team he regards as the elite in the American League.
This weekend's attendance showcased the Dodgers' immense fan support, leading the league in total attendance with over 1.5 million fans showing up this season.
With back-to-back sellout games, the Dodgers solidified their status as the premier team in Major League Baseball, demonstrating their significant fanbase and competitive spirit.
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