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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

     TODAY:  American League Attendance Through August 25
       HOME       '96 YEAR-TO-DATE           COMPARISONS
TEAM   DATES   AVG.       TOTAL   %CAP  '95 TOTAL     '94 AVG.
BAL     67    44,882   3,007,121   93%     + 5%     46,951  - 4%
CLE     64    41,936   2,683,919   99%     + 5%     39,121  + 7%
TEX     66    35,289   2,329,079   72%     +26%     40,374  -13%
SEA     64    32,416   2,074,644   55%     +64%     25,096  +29%
TOR     61    31,819   1,940,968   63%     -19%     49,287  -35%
BOS     69    28,547   1,969,748   84%     - 5%     29,097  - 2%
NYY     68    27,841   1,893,169   48%     +16%     29,396  - 5%
CAL     63    23,248   1,464,640   36%     - 2%     24,010  - 3%
CHI     61    22,054   1,345,272   50%     - 4%     32,026  -31%
KC      67    18,641   1,248,971   46%     + 5%     24,570  -24%
MIN^    68    17,810   1,211,050   41%     +19%     23,704  -25%
MIL     63    17,132   1,079,291   32%     +10%     22,650  -24%
DET     59    15,116     891,821   29%     -12%     21,067  -28%
OAK^    65    13,492     876,954   34%     -19%     22,191  -39%
AL TOT 905    26,538  24,016,647   55%     + 5%     30,675  -13%
          NOTES:  Oakland's first six home dates were played
     at Vegas' 9,300-seat Cashman Field.  Minnesota and
     Oakland have decreased capacity from '95.  The '95
     comparison is of total attendance for the same number
     of dates.  The '94 comparison is of the season average.

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