Boston Red Sox

A star-studded crowd watched the Red Sox and Dodgers duke it out in Game 4 of the World Series

Kobe Bryant was wearing a Manny Machado jersey.

Kobe Bryant
Former Los Angeles Lakers player Kobe Bryant watches the eighth inning of Game 4 of the World Series. Photo by Harry How/Getty Images

Dodger Stadium once again was a hotspot for celebrity sightings.

Several famous figures were among the 54,400 in attendance for Game 4 of the World Series Saturday night. From the lead singer of pop-rock band One Republic, Ryan Tedder, who performed the national anthem, to retired Los Angeles Lakers shooting guard Kobe Bryant, who recited the home team’s starting lineup, the stars came out to watch a thrilling contest between the Red Sox and Dodgers.

Bryant donned Dodgers infielder Manny Machado’s No. 8 jersey and was seated with his wife, Vanessa Laine Bryant. Prior to the first pitch, the 40-year-old also posed with retired New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez and Lakers president of basketball operations Magic Johnson for a group photo that will likely have some Boston sports fans seething. Other athletes sprinkled throughout the stands included former Olympic figure skater Michelle Kwan, Team USA soccer forward Alex Morgan, and Los Angeles Clippers center Boban Marjanović. UFC president Dana White, wearing a navy blue Red Sox jersey, was spotted as well.

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Elsewhere in the stadium, television host Steve Harvey took in the game with his wife, Marjorie; “Blackish” star Anthony Anderson mingled with NBC sportscaster Bob Costas; and “All About That Bass” singer Meghan Trainor, who was born on Nantucket and grew up on Cape Cod, repped her roots with a Red Sox hat.

A handful of those in attendance Saturday night were also in the house for Game 3, which lasted a record seven hours and 20 minutes Friday night into Saturday morning. Actors Rob Lowe and Jason Bateman, as well as former “Entertainment Tonight” host Mary Hart, made the trek back to 1000 Vin Scully Ave. after witnessing 18 innings of baseball less than 17 hours before.