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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY'S TURNSTILE TRACKER

          MLB NL announced attendance through August 20

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TEAM  DATES '00 AVG  '00 TOTAL %CAP '99 AVG  %+/- '98 AVG   %+/-
STL     61   41,760  2,547,379  84%  41,252   1.2%  40,432   3.3%
COL     59   41,534  2,450,493  82%  43,278  -4.0%  46,782 -11.2%
SF      60   40,930  2,455,800 100%  24,982  63.8%  23,773  72.2%
ATL     58   40,255  2,334,814  80%  40,308  -0.1%  41,498  -3.0%
HOU     61   38,458  2,345,917  94%  31,650  21.5%  30,252  27.1%
LA      58   38,324  2,222,763  68%  39,548  -3.1%  38,138   0.5%
ARZ     66   36,314  2,396,694  75%  37,554  -3.3%  44,450 -18.3%
CHI     63   35,375  2,228,603  91%  35,944  -1.6%  33,628   5.2%
NYM     60   35,010  2,100,605  63%  32,793   6.8%  28,961  20.9%
CIN     62   33,275  2,063,052  63%  24,411  36.3%  21,874  52.1%
SD      60   30,907  1,854,414  55%  33,072  -6.5%  31,554  -2.1%
PIT     60   21,438  1,286,285  45%  21,460  -0.1%  19,512   9.9%
PHI     61   21,392  1,304,884  34%  24,384 -12.3%  21,446  -0.3%
MIL     60   18,698  1,121,895  35%  22,130 -15.5%  23,225 -19.5%
FLA     65   14,835    964,267  35%  17,962 -17.4%  22,441 -33.9%
MON     63   12,540    790,031  27%   9,595  30.7%  11,293  11.0%
TOTALS 977   31,185 30,467,896  63%  29,902   4.3%  29,972   4.0%

          NOTES: '99 comparison is to average attendance through
     the same number of dates, while the '98 comparison is to
     final season average.  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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