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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

          Today: MLB NL Announced Attendance Through May 8     

      HOME      '00 YEAR-TO-DATE          COMPARISONS
TEAM  DATES  AVG.    TOTAL    %CAP '99 AVG. %+/-  '98 AVG.  %+/-
SF     15  40,930    613,950  100%  17,973 +127.7%  23,773 +72.2%
LA     14  40,223    563,121   72%  40,765   -1.3%  38,138  +5.5%
COL    13  40,059    520,765   80%  41,640   -3.8%  46,782 -14.4%
HOU    13  38,980    506,738   95%  27,946  +39.5%  30,252 +28.9%
STL    18  36,665    659,968   74%  39,858   -8.0%  40,432  -9.3%
AZ     17  35,594    605,098   73%  34,401   +3.5%  44,450 -19.9%
ATL    18  35,403    637,245   71%  36,967   -4.2%  41,498 -14.7%
SD     13  34,201    444,609   61%  36,654   -6.7%  31,554  +8.4%
CIN    16  32,289    516,618   61%  19,881  +62.4%  21,874 +47.6%
CHI    18  32,025    576,441   82%  32,693   -2.0%  33,628  -4.8%
NYM    15  31,342    470,134   56%  26,504  +18.3%  28,961  +8.2%
PHI    14  21,620    302,685   35%  18,413  +17.4%  21,446  +0.8%
PIT    15  19,855    297,830   42%  18,548   +7.0%  19,512  +1.8%
FL     20  16,355    327,095   38%  18,022   -9.3%  22,441 -27.1%
MIL    16  15,007    240,110   28%  19,078  -21.3%  23,225 -35.4%
MON    15  14,078    211,163   30%  11,254  +25.1%  11,293 +24.7%
NL    250  29,974  7,493,570   61%  27,455   +9.2%  29,972   0.0%

          NOTES: '99 comparison is to average attendance through
     the same number of dates, while the '98 comparison is to
     final season avg. This is the Giants' first season at Pac
     Bell Park (capacity 40,800). They played at 3Com Park
     (capacity 63,000) previously. This is the Astros' first
     season at Enron Field (capacity 42,900). They played at The
     Astrodome (capacity 54,699) in '99.      
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