The Los Angeles Dodgers made history during their 2025 season by drawing over 4 million fans in a single season for the first time in franchise history. With a total of 4,012,470 attendees and averaging 49,537 per game, the defending World Series champions became the first team since the Mets and Yankees in 2008 to reach the milestone, and only the fifth franchise in Major League Baseball history to do so. The record was clinched this past Sunday, when 46,601 fans packed Dodger Stadium for the regular-season finale against the San Francisco Giants.
“For these fans to post and show up every day, it’s incredible,” manager Dave Roberts said in a statement. “There’s a reason I feel we have the best fans in sports. The numbers speak to it. You can tell this past weekend, the emotion of the fans and how the players responded. It’s been great.”
4 Million Fan Club
The only teams in the MLB to surpass 4 million fans in attendance in a single season:
- Colorado Rockies (1993-4.48M)
- New York Yankees (2008-4.29M)
- Toronto Blue Jays (1993-4.06M)
- New York Mets (2008-4.04M)
- Los Angeles Dodgers (2025-4.01M)
Highest Fan Attendance
And that’s not all – the Dodgers didn’t just break these new records, they dominated with the highest fan attendance across Major League Baseball in 2025. According to ESPN’s MLB Attendance Report, Los Angeles led the league with an average of 50,135 fans per home game, the highest in baseball. And it’s not just at home, the Dodgers draw the biggest crowds on the road as well, averaging 35,355 fans per away game.
A Farewell Fit for an All-Star MVP
The record-breaking crowds this past weekend at Dodger Stadium could also be attributed to the sad announcement of Clayton Kershaw’s retirement at the end of this season. It’s reasonable to assume that many Dodgers fans flocked to the stadium to catch one last glimpse of their favorite pitcher.
No matter the reason behind the record-setting crowds, one thing is certain – the LA Dodgers and their fans are rewriting the record books together!