AdvertisementGroup co-founder Zan Dubin told the LA Times the issue is bigger than sports branding — it’s about public institutions like the Dodgers’ role in shaping values.Protesters held signs and distributed flyers, calling out Dodgers owner Mark Walter for what they say is a betrayal of environmental responsibility. The group launched its campaign against the […]
AdvertisementGroup co-founder Zan Dubin told the LA Times the issue is bigger than sports branding — it’s about public institutions like the Dodgers’ role in shaping values.Protesters held signs and distributed flyers, calling out Dodgers owner Mark Walter for what they say is a betrayal of environmental responsibility. The group launched its campaign against the sponsorship in summer 2024, starting with an open letter to Walter with over 27,000 signatures.
Protesters held signs and distributed flyers, calling out Dodgers owner Mark Walter for what they say is a betrayal of environmental responsibility. The group launched its campaign against the sponsorship in summer 2024, starting with an open letter to Walter with over 27,000 signatures.
“This is about associating the love we have for our team with something that’s fueling climate destruction,” Dubin told reporters. “It’s not just ads — it’s normalizing a harmful industry.”The Los Angeles Dodgers kicked off the 2025 MLB season with celebrations tied to their 2024 World Series victory — but a very different message was being delivered outside the stadium.Related: Dodgers Get Good News on Key Bullpen PieceDozens of fans gathered near Dodger Stadium to protest the team’s sponsorship deal with Phillips 66, a company linked to fossil fuel giant 76.