LOS ANGELES -- The Los Angeles Dodgers say they've drawn 4 million fans this season for the first time in franchise history, becoming just the 10th team in major league history to reach that mark.
Los Angeles is the first MLB team to draw 4 million fans since the New York Mets and Yankees did it in 2008.
The defending World Series champion Dodgers said they topped the mark in their regular-season home finale against the San Francisco Giants on Sunday.
"For these fans to post and show up every day, it's incredible," manager Dave Roberts said. "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."
The Yankees drew 4 million fans from 2005 to 2008 in