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420,784 in the 1959 World Series between the Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers which the Dodgers won 4 games to 2. The Dodgers had just moved to LA the previous year and were playing their home games in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum which had a capacity of 93,000. The three games played at the Coliseum (Games 3, 4, and 5) drew 92,394, 92,650, and 92,706 fans. The three games at Chicago's Comiskey Park (Games 1, 2, and 6) drew 48,013, 47,368, and 47,653 fans.
The Raider Nation is different from other football fans because they are known for attending games in elaborate costumes and they are associated with a section of the Oakland Coliseum known as the "black hole".
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31,525. The Dodgers drew 2,553,577 fans for 81 regular season home games.
Yes, there is a King Taco location at Dodger Stadium. The popular Mexican food chain offers its signature tacos and other menu items to fans attending games. This addition enhances the stadium's diverse food options, allowing visitors to enjoy a taste of King Taco while watching the Dodgers.
Liam Payne is a fan of the NHL team Chicago Blackhawks. He has expressed his support for the team in interviews and on social media. His love for hockey is well-known among his fans, and he has been seen attending games when he has the opportunity.
Most Padres fans hate the Dodgers more than the other 3 division rivals, although the Dodgers bigger rivals are the Giants. Most Padres fans also hate the Rockies.
Football. Fans and attendance at the events are two different things. It is impossible to know the actually fan base. But based on attendance it would be baseball by a wide margin, almost 5 to 1, but even then there are naturally going to be more people attending baseball games because there are way more baseball games played each year than football games. Then you have to look at TV and how many people watch the games. Most experts agree that Football has the most fans with baseball in second place.
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The average home game attendance for the LA Dodgers during the 2008 season was 46,056 fans (3rd in the league).
Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants