The family of the late crooner Frank Sinatra are among the Los Angeles Dodgers season ticket holders seeking representation in the bankruptcy court where the team’s future is being decided.

Robbin L. Itkin, an attorney for five season ticket holders told Bloomberg in an e-mail: “We feel the season ticket holders are the true stakeholders in the bankruptcy case and currently have no voice in the case.” She added that her clients, including the Sinatras, represent the interests of the fan base that have supported the Dodgers for years.

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