The Los Angeles Kings have created a large fanbase for themselves due to the ways they stay connected with their fans. The team utilizes their social media accounts on sites such as Instagram (617K followers), Twitter (1.2M followers), or Facebook (919K followers). On these sites they commonly post team updates, post game interviews, stats, and anything else a fan might need. These are perfect places for fans to stay updated on their team.
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Los Angeles Clippers NBA Watch Parties & Fan Club Events for LAC
The Los Angeles Clippers have a solid social media presence, considering Los Angeles is a 2nd largest media market in the United States (according to Nielsen). The Clippers have about 1.47 million Twitter followers, which ranks above average among NBA teams. The LA Clippers Instagram page, with 2.3 million followers, is well above the average of NBA teams and its Facebook page, with almost 3.8 million likes, is 13th in the league. The sum total of followers across the three social media outlets of the Clippers totals approximately 7.57 million. These accounts provide Clippers fans with interactive fan-based content, scores, team updates, and more.
Top 10 Baseball Teams: #2 Los Angeles Dodgers
Coming in second on the Top 10 Baseball Teams list is the Los Angeles Dodgers. From Brooklyn, home of the Dodgers until 1957, to LA, it is difficult for many teams to boast the historical greatness of the Dodgers. The team has a rich history of success, both past and present. The Dodgers also have a rich history of superstars, from Jackie Robinson to Sandy Koufax to current ace lefty and 3 time NL Cy Young winner Clayton Kershaw. Situated in the nation’s second largest market, the Dodgers are always situated at the center of the baseball world, and they never disappoint. 1st place finishes in fan clubs, recent wins, recent All-Stars, and and average attendance earned them the spot as FanWide’s #2 Baseball Team.
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Teams were evaluated in 9 different categories (visit this blog post to see the methodology). The Dodgers graded out as follows: