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Dodgers Remain the Most Watched Team in Baseball

Nothing beats a game at Chavez Ravine.

Over the last decade, the Dodgers haven't just been one of the most successful franchises in MLB, but one of the most successful across any sport. 

Further emphasizing this point the team just passed 3 million fans for their home games on the season and are set to lead the league in home attendance for the 10th year running. 

With an average fanbase of 48,000 coming to Chavez Ravine to enjoy Dodger Dogs while cheering their Boys in Blue, there truly is no place in baseball like Blue Heaven on Earth. 

Since experiencing an ownership change, the last decade of Dodger baseball has been an unprecedented run of success for the modern game. 

Winning the NL West nearly every single year in the past decade, LA has built up quite the reputation and fans have responded to their great run. 

Though there's only been one championship ring in this window for the team under both Don Mattingly and Dave Roberts, Dodgers fans can rely on a competitive team fielded each and every year with a chance to compete for a title. 

Despite no audience for the 2020 season, the Dodgers won it all in a neutral site and achieved glory for the first time since 1988 after years of disappointing finishes. 

in 2023, the goal remains no different for the organization considering the precedent they've set alongside some disappointing finishes in the past two seasons. 

Losing to the Padres in last year's NLDS after breaking the franchise wins record came after manager Dave Roberts declared the team would win it all in 2022.

Tempering their expectations in 2023 with injuries and less depth than previous seasons, it simply doesn't matter to this LA roster. 

Near the top of the NL standings once again the Dodgers have given their loyal fans, famous or not, a lot to cheer for like every other season for this current iteration of the team.