Saturday, July 18, 2026

Why did 1930 Brooklyn Dodgers draw million fans - the only year before 1941? Dodgers v Yankees this weekend in Yankee Stadium.

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New York 3 team attendance 1920-1957 ... and comparison to California.  Friday, June 20, 2014


Could New York support a third team? New York attendance v. others 1903-2013.  Sunday, June 22, 2014


Dodgers and Giants in California 58 years.  Friday, January 29, 2016


Mickey Mantle: what if he'd played for the Dodgers? They might still be in Brooklyn.  Monday, August 17, 2015

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The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series the last two seasons:

2024 4-1 over New York Yankees

2025 4-3 over Toronto Blue Jays

This weekend the Dodgers are in New York playing 3 games against the Yankees. After their final 1957 season in Brooklyn, the Dodgers have drawn much better than any MLB team that relocated.

The 1920 Yankees were the first team to draw a million fans at home.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/AL/1920-misc.shtml

TmStadiumAttendance
Attend/GBatAgePAgeBPFPPF#HOF#A-S#a-tA-SEst. PayrollManagers
New York YankeesPolo Grounds V1,289,42216,74627.729.0104101102$134,025Huggins
Cleveland IndiansLeague Park912,83211,70329.328.6104101300$86,100Speaker
Chicago White SoxComiskey Park I833,49210,82529.529.610099300$111,650Gleason
Detroit TigersNavin Field579,6507,43129.027.29798200$72,900Jennings
St. Louis BrownsSportsman's Park III419,3115,37628.527.1103103100$66,590Burke
Boston Red SoxFenway Park402,4455,29528.125.79696300$86,000Barrow
Washington NationalsGriffith Stadium359,2604,72727.125.79798300$77,000Griffith
Philadelphia AthleticsShibe Park287,8883,73924.725.1100106001$57,800Mack

Cleveland won the pennant. The Yankees were third, three games behind. Cleveland beat Brooklyn in the 1920 WS 5-2 (best of 9).

National League 1930:

RkTmWLW-L%GBGBsumRRARdiffpythWLLuckHomeRoad
1St. Louis Cardinals9262.597--6.55.11.494-60-253-2439-38
2Chicago Cubs9064.5842.02.06.45.60.887-67351-2639-38
3New York Giants8767.5655.08.06.25.30.988-66-146-3141-36
4Brooklyn Robins8668.5586.011.05.74.80.989-65-349-2837-40
5Pittsburgh Pirates8074.51912.035.05.86.0-0.274-80642-3538-39
6Boston Braves7084.45522.085.04.55.4-0.964-90639-3831-46
7Cincinnati Reds5995.38333.0151.04.35.6-1.259-95037-4022-55
8Philadelphia Phillies52102.33840.0200.06.17.7-1.660-94-835-4217-60
Average7777.5005.75.776-7744-3333-44
Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 7/18/2026.

Brooklyn won 11 consecutive and was in first place through game 144 of 154. Then lost 7 consecutive and fell 5.5 back. Hence, 4th place. But look at Brooklyn home attendance in 1930:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/NL/1930-misc.shtml

TmStadiumAttendance
Attend/GBatAgePAgeBPFPPF#HOF#A-S#a-tA-SEst. PayrollManagers
Chicago CubsWrigley Field1,463,62418,52729.428.510198504$284,850McCarthy and Hornsby
Brooklyn RobinsEbbets Field1,097,32914,25128.931.410099202$260,600Robinson
New York GiantsPolo Grounds V868,71411,28227.228.89895606$189,150McGraw
St. Louis CardinalsSportsman's Park III508,5016,60429.630.9105102607$225,730Street
Boston BravesBraves Field464,8356,03729.630.99799302$134,346McKechnie
Cincinnati RedsRedland Field386,7275,02229.630.49497402$155,650Howley
Pittsburgh PiratesForbes Field357,7954,64726.628.3100100307$178,550Ens
Philadelphia PhilliesBaker Bowl299,0073,88327.129.1107110203$134,350Shotton

Dodgers outdrew the New York Giants by a lot even though the Giants won one more game. Why? Giants had Mel Ott and the last NL .400 hitter: Bill Terry: .401. And Carl Hubbell pitching. All three are in the Hall of Fame.

But the real point of this post is that this was the first and only Dodgers million home attendance before 1941 when Brooklyn won its first pennant since losing to Cleveland in 1920 ... but lost the 1941 WS to the Yankees 4-1.

https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/LAD/

Notice the URL ends with LA. 1941 NL attendance:

TmStadiumAttendance
Attend/GBatAgePAgeBPFPPF#HOF#A-S#a-tA-SEst. PayrollManagers
Brooklyn DodgersEbbets Field1,214,91015,37928.331.41051025723Durocher
New York GiantsPolo Grounds V763,0989,78329.529.61021023314Terry
Cincinnati RedsCrosley Field643,5138,14628.829.8100992415McKechnie
St. Louis CardinalsSportsman's Park III633,6458,02127.427.71071043415Southworth
Chicago CubsWrigley Field545,1597,08026.630.196962415Wilson
Pittsburgh PiratesForbes Field482,2416,18327.429.61001003311Frisch
Boston BravesBraves Field263,6803,46927.726.294973112Stengel
Philadelphia PhilliesShibe Park231,4013,04526.527.595101115Prothro

Brooklyn outdrew the Yankees in 1941:

TmStadiumAttendance
Attend/GBatAgePAgeBPFPPF#HOF#A-S#a-tA-SEst. PayrollManagers
New York YankeesYankee Stadium I964,72212,36827.429.799956616$340,800McCarthy
Cleveland IndiansCleveland Stadium, League Park II745,9489,68827.027.595953416$171,400Peckinpaugh
Boston Red SoxFenway Park718,4979,33128.229.21021005513$216,500Cronin
Detroit TigersBriggs Stadium684,9158,89529.228.61101093317$223,700Baker
Chicago White SoxComiskey Park I677,0778,57130.030.29999239$165,850Dykes
Philadelphia AthleticsShibe Park528,8946,86927.028.697101117$165,782Mack
Washington NationalsGriffith Stadium415,6635,32927.128.395972215$105,200Harris
St. Louis BrownsSportsman's Park III176,2402,23128.129.71031041111$179,150Haney and Sewell

Note: The Dodgers had lights and could play night games starting in 1938. The Yankees did not add lights until 1946. For some reason teams were limited to 7 of 77 (10%) home games that could be played at night. Dodger attendance at its night games was about double per game of its day game attendance.

Take a long look at Dodger annual attendance into 2026, especially 1946-1957:

https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/LAD/

1959Los Angeles DodgersNL15688680.564.5231st of 8--Won WS (4-2)2,071,045D.Drysdale (6.3)
1958Los Angeles DodgersNL15471830.461.4417th of 821.01,845,556D.Drysdale (3.8)
1957Brooklyn DodgersNL15484700.545.5703rd of 811.01,028,258D.Drysdale (5.8)
1956Brooklyn DodgersNL15493610.604.5821st of 8--Lost WS (4-3)1,213,562D.Snider (7.6)
1955Brooklyn DodgersNL15498551.641.6241st of 8--Won WS (4-3)1,033,589D.Snider (8.6)
1954Brooklyn DodgersNL15492620.597.5232nd of 85.01,020,531D.Snider (8.1)
1953Brooklyn DodgersNL155105491.682.6451st of 8--Lost WS (4-2)1,163,419D.Snider (9.1)
1952Brooklyn DodgersNL15596572.627.6131st of 8--Lost WS (4-3)1,088,704J.Robinson (8.4)
1951Brooklyn DodgersNL15897601.618.6082nd of 81.01,282,628J.Robinson (9.7)
1950Brooklyn DodgersNL15589651.578.5712nd of 82.01,185,896J.Robinson (7.4)
1949Brooklyn DodgersNL15697572.630.6341st of 8--Lost WS (4-1)1,633,747J.Robinson (9.3)
1948Brooklyn DodgersNL15584701.545.5483rd of 87.51,398,967J.Robinson (5.3)
1947Brooklyn DodgersNL15594601.610.5681st of 8--Lost WS (4-3)1,807,526R.Branca (6.4)
YearTmLgGWLTiesW-L%pythW-L%FinishGBPlayoffsAttendanceTop Player
1946Brooklyn DodgersNL15796601.615.5942nd of 82.01,796,824E.Stanky (6.7)
1945Brooklyn DodgersNL15587671.565.5433rd of 811.01,059,220A.Galan (5.9)

Since moving from Brooklyn to Los Angeles for the 1958 season, the Dodgers have drawn more home fans than any team, including  the Yankees. The Mets started in 1962. Look at Yankee attendance, especially 1958-1961, when they had New York City all to themselves (and Maris & Mantle challenged the season Home Run record in 1961):

https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/NYY/

YearTmLgGWLTiesW-L%pythW-L%FinishGBPlayoffsAttendanceTop Player
1966New York YankeesAL16070891.440.49910th of 1026.51,124,648T.Tresh (5.4)
1965New York YankeesAL16277850.475.5056th of 1025.01,213,552M.Stottlemyre (6.9)
1964New York YankeesAL16499632.611.6061st of 10--Lost WS (4-3)1,305,638W.Ford (6.8)
1963New York YankeesAL161104570.646.6201st of 10--Lost WS (4-0)1,308,920E.Howard (5.2)
1962New York YankeesAL16296660.593.5831st of 10--Won WS (4-3)1,493,574M.Mantle (6.0)
1961New York YankeesAL163109531.673.6341st of 10--Won WS (4-1)1,747,725M.Mantle (10.5)
1960New York YankeesAL15597571.630.5791st of 8--Lost WS (4-3)1,627,349R.Maris (7.5)
1959New York YankeesAL15579751.513.5273rd of 815.01,552,030M.Mantle (6.6)
1958New York YankeesAL15592621.597.6231st of 8--Won WS (4-3)1,428,438M.Mantle (8.7)
1957New York YankeesAL15498560.636.6351st of 8--Lost WS (4-3)1,497,134M.Mantle (11.3)
1956New York YankeesAL15497570.630.6371st of 8--Won WS (4-3)1,491,784M.Mantle (11.3)
1955New York YankeesAL15496580.623.6311st of 8--Lost WS (4-3)1,490,138M.Mantle (9.5)
1954New York YankeesAL155103511.669.6582nd of 88.01,475,171M.Mantle (6.9)
1953New York YankeesAL15199520.656.6681st of 8--Won WS (4-2)1,537,811M.Mantle (5.8)
1952New York YankeesAL15495590.617.6201st of 8--Won WS (4-3)1,629,665M.Mantle (6.3)
1951New York YankeesAL15498560.636.6131st of 8--Won WS (4-2)1,950,107Y.Berra (5.3)
1950New York YankeesAL15598561.636.6251st of 8--Won WS (4-0)2,081,380P.Rizzuto (6.8)
1949New York YankeesAL15597571.630.6181st of 8--Won WS (4-1)2,283,676J.DiMaggio (4.3)
1948New York YankeesAL15494600.610.6353rd of 82.52,373,901J.DiMaggio (6.9)
1947New York YankeesAL15597571.630.6491st of 8--Won WS (4-3)2,178,937T.Henrich (5.2)
YearTmLgGWLTiesW-L%pythW-L%FinishGBPlayoffsAttendanceTop Player

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