

Number of Dodgers: Refers to pedestrians dodging trolleys back in the good ol' days of trolleys. Los Angeles Dodgers: Roughly 6,780,883 fans. Number of Angels: Too many to count, or too little to count, depending on what you believe. Los Angeles Angels: Roughly 2,789,934 fans. So in honor of them.there are 43 sovereign states with a monarch as the Head of State. But we'll just count the amount of monarchs in the world, okay? Actually, Kansas City had Negro League whose team name was the Monarchs.

Number of Royals: The name actually refers to the American Royal Livestock and Horse Show in Kansas City. Kansas City Royals: Roughly 2,653,508 fans. Astro is defined as relating to stars, celestial bodies, outer space. Number of Astros: Ah, back to the hard ones. Number of Tigers: Thank the Lawd! Finally an easy one! Current Tiger population is estimated to be around 3,890. Probably more Rockies fans than Rocky Mountains.ĭetroit Tigers: Roughly 5,028,733 fans. I doubt there are 2 million major summits, but when it comes to smaller mountains, there are too many count, or at least I can't find a number for it. Number of Rocky Mountains: This one is difficult as the Rocky Mountains are more of a range than a collection of a few isolated mountains. Getting kinda controversial here, eh?Ĭolorado Rockies: Roughly 1,914,145 fans. Number of Native Americans: 6.6 million Native Americans as of November 2016. As far as how many red socks/stockings? Who tf knows?Ĭleveland Indians: Roughly 2,852,540 fans. At this point it seems there around 375 shades of red, but there are still more being discovered. Just for fun though, I looked up how many shades of red there are. Number of Reds: The name Reds refers to red socks that were worn by the team. There are around 7 billion people in the world and many of them I assume have white socks.Ĭincinnati Reds: Roughly 2,630,919 fans. Number of White Socks/Stockings: I was going to say "See Red Sox above" but I'll actually put some effort into this. Either way.Ĭhicago White Sox: Roughly 3,550,431 fans. Other species have populations that are only in the ten's of thousands.
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Number of Red Socks/Stockings: I have no idea how to determine this.Ĭhicago Cubs: Roughly 7,254,787 fans Number of Cubs: I couldn't find a total global population of bears, but there are around 200,000 brown bears in existence today. Number of Orioles: The global breeding population is estimated to be 12 million.īoston Red Sox: Roughly 11,033,617 fans. Who knows.īaltimore Orioles: Roughly 2,452,417 fans. From my research, and this is probably wrong, I found as few as 1 tribal leader and as many as 7 still alive today. After attempting to look up how many chiefs/tribal leaders are alive today, I.have no idea. Number of Braves: The name "Braves" was chosen because the owner of the team at the time was a member of the Tammany Hall political machine which used an Indian chief as their symbol. Number of Diamondback Rattlesnakes: It's difficult to find an accurate population, but one site I found estimates the population to "certainly exceed 100,000." Even so, there are no laws protecting Diamondbacks and their population is rapidly declining.Ītlanta Braves: Roughly 4,595,438 fans. What I'm saying is, chill out and have fun.Īrizona Diamondbacks: Roughly 1,560,207 fans. I did my best when researching some of this stuff but to be honest, a lot of these team names presented me with real difficulty. The fan totals, the facts I provide, all of that, don't take it too seriously. Some disclaimers: This is for fun, and not meant to be entirely accurate. I then multiplied the number of likes for each team by (160,700,000/57,317,768) to get a horrendously rough estimate of how many fans per each team. To get an idea of how many fans there are for each team, I used this site to see how many likes on Facebook each team has. While there are 500,000,000 fans of baseball worldwide, for the sake of simplicity I used 160,700,000 which is approximately how many Americans are baseball fans (half of the population). As of this writing no one has done this yet on this sub but knowing my luck someone will have their own posted by the time I'm done. Everyone is doing it ( r/nfl, r/hockey, r/nba), so I thought I might do this one myself.
