Dodgers attendance by game
The Indy at the end of May drew a crowd of ,, and a soccer match between Mexico and Honduras was a sold-out affair with an announced attendance of 70, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Three weeks into full capacity, the Dodgers set a single-game record on back-to-back nights against the Houston Astros.
The series opener drew an announced crowd of 52,, and the next game saw that increase to 52, for Max Scherzer making his Dodgers debut. The attendance figure surpassed the 52, that was announced for the series opener against the Astros, which was good for most this year across the Majors. The Dodgers closed out the regular season on a seven-game winning streak and also by taking 15 in a row at Dodger Stadium.
That set a new franchise record for most consecutive victories at Dodger Stadium and overall the longest home winning streak in the modern era since Brooklyn won 22 home games in a row during the season, and had a game winning streak at home the following year. Garrett Cleavinger. Jimmy Nelson. Joe Kelly. Josiah Gray. Evan Phillips. Corey Knebel. Dennis Santana. Brusdar Graterol. Yefry Ramirez. Kenley Jansen. Nate Jones. James Sherfy. Jake Reed. Kevin Quackenbush. Blake Treinen.
Neftali Feliz. Conner Greene. Shane Greene. Since the restrictions were lifted in Los Angeles County on June 15, the home attendance averages 47, fans, bringing a life back to Dodger Stadium after a year and a half without. On the season they rank 13th in attendance at 18, per game.
John Shea at the San Francisco Chronicle this week detailed several factors that have contributed to the lackluster attendance for such a good Giants team , namely still recovering from a pandemic, a lower season ticket base, reduced mass transit availability, and more. The Giants have seen bigger crowds on weekends, with 31, average attendance on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday since the full reopen, compared to 24, during the week.
Combining a rivalry series against the Dodgers and a weekend make this series is a perfect storm for a lively, full crowd in San Francisco.
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