The Los Angeles Dodgers distributed replica World Series trophies to the first 40,000 fans in attendance, but the gesture failed to mask an unsettling trend. A former MLB pitcher with 204 career wins has voiced sharp criticism, calling the dwindling crowd at the team’s home ballpark a “shameful situation” and saying, “I’ve had enough.”
In a recent game at Dodger Stadium, the San Francisco Giants defeated the Dodgers 9-3. Despite the trophy giveaway, attendance figures fell short of expectations, raising questions about the team’s connection with its fanbase. The veteran pitcher, who preferred to remain unnamed, described the empty seats as an alarming sign for a franchise with such a storied history.
The Dodgers, known for their passionate following, now face scrutiny over whether the team’s performance and management decisions are driving fans away. The incident has sparked widespread discussion among baseball analysts and fans alike.
