The top 10 neighbors span five distinct subcategories — no single kind dominates — which is the defining feature of a broad audience shape.
Los Angeles Angels sits at 0.93, the strongest pull in the set, and it is the only other MLB team in the top 10. Below it, the neighbor list fans out quickly across subcategories that have little in common thematically: Disneyland Resort (0.89) and Universal Studios Hollywood (0.84) are both Destinations; Amoeba Music (0.80) is a Music brand; San Diego Comic-Con (0.80) and Coachella (0.79) are Events and Awards; ARCO (0.79) is a Gas Station; FC Barcelona (0.73) and Los Angeles Lakers (0.73) are Sports Teams; and Steve Aoki (0.73) is a Musician. That is seven distinct subcategories across ten neighbors — a genuinely mixed composition. The two theme-park Destinations sitting at positions two and three, ahead of any other sports team, is the most structurally notable feature: the audience shape the Dodgers share with Disneyland and Universal Studios is stronger than the one they share with the Lakers or FC Barcelona.
The cross-kind breadth here — entertainment destinations, a record store, a music festival, a gas station chain, and global football clubs all clustering near a baseball team — points to an audience defined less by sport fandom alone and more by a broad Southern California cultural footprint.