The stars will be shining on the diamond and in the stands during the 2024 World Series.
The highly anticipated series will begin in Hollywood on Friday when the host the for Game 1. While the series will feature MLB All-Stars like Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge, Mookie Betts and Juan Soto, there will be just as much star-power in the bleachers.
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Between actors, former athletes and rappers, both fan bases are stacked with entertainment icons.
Which team has more famous fans? Let's break it down.
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Los Angeles Dodgers
Rob Lowe
The "Parks and Recreation" and "9-1-1: Lone Star" star grew up in Cincinnati watching the "Big Red Machine." He traded in the Reds for Dodger blue once he got to Hollywood.
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Rob Lowe celebrating with Shohei 온라인 카지노 웹사이트
— MLB (@MLB)
Magic Johnson
Magic Johnson is more than just a Dodgers fan. The legend became a part-owner of the Dodgers in 2012.
Congratulations to the Dodgers players, Manager Dave Roberts, the entire ownership group, and to all of Dodger Nation on beating the Mets and advancing to the World Series!!
— Earvin Magic Johnson (@MagicJohnson)
Will Ferrell
The "Anchorman" actor may tell San Diego to stay classy, but his baseball allegiance lies in L.A. with the Dodgers.
Will Ferrell is taking in some baseball tonight.
— MLB (@MLB)
Jason Bateman
The "Ozark" actor has been enjoying the Dodgers' latest pennant run from his front-row seats at Dodger Stadium.
From the Ozarks to Los Angeles
— MLB (@MLB)
Jason Bateman is at Dodger Stadium tonight!
Bryan Cranston
Bryan Cranston cooked "Blue Sky" in "Breaking Bad" and bleeds Dodger blue when it comes to baseball.
Lifelong Dodgers fan Bryan Cranston introduces the 3 MVPs atop the Dodgers’ starting lineup for their home opener
— Greg Beacham (@gregbeacham)
New York Yankees
Billy Crystal
Billy Crystal doesn't just root for the Bronx Bombers -- he got to play for them. The comedic actor stepped up to the plate in pinstripes during a spring training game in 2008.
In 2008, a 59-year-old got a Spring Training AB for the and even managed to foul off a pitch.
— MLB Vault (@MLBVault)
Jimmy Fallon
Despite playing a fan of the rival in "Fever Pitch," "The Tonight Show" host rides for the Yankees.
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— YES Network (@YESNetwork)
Denzel Washington
Denzel Washington visited the Dodgers' clubhouse in 2022 but made sure to let everyone know he's still a diehard Yankees fan.
Spike Lee
When the world's most famous fan isn't at Madison Square Garden, he can be found in the Bronx rooting for the Yankees.
Rizzo with a 온라인 카지노 웹사이트 and Spike Lee and the crowd loves it
— YankeesMuse (@YankeesMuse)
Jay-Z
The rapper put it best himself on "Empire State of Mind": "I made the Yankee hat more famous than a Yankee can."
