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SBJ/September 26 - October 2, 2005/The Tracker
MLB Ticket Sales
Published September 26, 2005
| THROUGH SEPT. 19 | |||||||||||
| Home team |
Dates
|
Total
|
Avg.
|
%
cap.
|
Previous
|
Change
|
Dates
(2004)
|
Max.
|
Min.
|
90%+
|
50%-
|
| Arizona Diamondbacks |
75
|
1,913,228
|
25,510
|
52.0%
|
31,503
|
-19.0%
|
75
|
45,539
|
18,742
|
1
|
37
|
| Atlanta Braves |
71
|
2,224,439
|
31,330
|
62.5%
|
29,175
|
7.4%
|
72
|
52,274
|
16,584
|
3
|
14
|
| Baltimore Orioles |
74
|
2,342,827
|
31,660
|
65.6%
|
33,988
|
-6.8%
|
71
|
49,828
|
15,641
|
14
|
20
|
| Boston Red Sox |
74
|
2,602,132
|
35,164
|
100.6%
|
35,039
|
0.4%
|
74
|
35,673
|
33,702
|
74
|
0
|
| Chicago Cubs |
75
|
2,908,325
|
38,778
|
98.1%
|
39,188
|
-1.0%
|
74
|
40,488
|
36,791
|
75
|
0
|
| Chicago White Sox |
75
|
2,158,928
|
28,786
|
70.8%
|
25,021
|
15.0%
|
72
|
39,610
|
10,520
|
20
|
15
|
| Cincinnati Reds |
74
|
1,795,110
|
24,258
|
57.4%
|
28,249
|
-14.1%
|
78
|
42,794
|
13,351
|
2
|
25
|
| Cleveland Indians |
75
|
1,817,067
|
24,228
|
55.8%
|
22,525
|
7.6%
|
77
|
42,521
|
12,162
|
4
|
30
|
| Colorado Rockies |
74
|
1,768,542
|
23,899
|
47.4%
|
29,669
|
-19.4%
|
74
|
48,538
|
18,184
|
2
|
56
|
| Detroit Tigers |
73
|
1,893,539
|
25,939
|
63.2%
|
24,681
|
5.1%
|
72
|
44,105
|
10,463
|
8
|
22
|
| Florida Marlins |
75
|
1,734,600
|
23,128
|
63.7%
|
22,091
|
4.7%
|
75
|
57,405
|
11,416
|
5
|
17
|
| Houston Astros |
77
|
2,641,327
|
34,303
|
83.8%
|
37,903
|
-9.5%
|
75
|
43,596
|
23,882
|
25
|
0
|
| Kansas City Royals |
72
|
1,301,765
|
18,080
|
43.7%
|
21,507
|
-15.9%
|
73
|
41,788
|
8,915
|
2
|
52
|
| Los Angeles Angels |
75
|
3,167,654
|
42,235
|
93.6%
|
41,695
|
1.3%
|
75
|
44,109
|
35,077
|
62
|
0
|
| Los Angeles Dodgers |
74
|
3,309,456
|
44,722
|
79.9%
|
42,656
|
4.8%
|
74
|
55,892
|
30,329
|
19
|
0
|
| Milwaukee Brewers |
71
|
1,966,776
|
27,701
|
65.2%
|
25,806
|
7.3%
|
74
|
45,079
|
10,927
|
12
|
19
|
| Minnesota Twins |
74
|
1,907,197
|
25,773
|
56.7%
|
23,401
|
10.1%
|
78
|
48,764
|
12,564
|
6
|
28
|
| New York Mets |
73
|
2,605,963
|
35,698
|
62.2%
|
28,735
|
24.2%
|
74
|
55,953
|
16,874
|
7
|
17
|
| New York Yankees |
75
|
3,778,486
|
50,380
|
88.4%
|
48,443
|
4.0%
|
74
|
55,327
|
35,282
|
45
|
0
|
| Oakland Athletics |
72
|
1,894,260
|
26,309
|
60.3%
|
26,952
|
-2.4%
|
74
|
47,385
|
10,106
|
14
|
28
|
| Philadelphia Phillies |
77
|
2,558,222
|
33,224
|
75.8%
|
41,031
|
-19.0%
|
74
|
45,449
|
21,169
|
17
|
3
|
| Pittsburgh Pirates |
73
|
1,714,274
|
23,483
|
61.0%
|
20,498
|
14.6%
|
71
|
38,579
|
8,413
|
10
|
18
|
| San Diego Padres |
74
|
2,624,744
|
35,470
|
84.5%
|
36,849
|
-3.7%
|
72
|
43,876
|
20,966
|
32
|
1
|
| San Francisco Giants |
78
|
3,063,116
|
39,271
|
94.4%
|
40,131
|
-2.1%
|
75
|
43,069
|
33,666
|
52
|
0
|
| Seattle Mariners |
75
|
2,564,779
|
34,197
|
72.1%
|
35,945
|
-4.9%
|
78
|
46,249
|
22,428
|
8
|
2
|
| St. Louis Cardinals |
76
|
3,314,217
|
43,608
|
86.6%
|
37,790
|
15.4%
|
77
|
50,372
|
26,026
|
38
|
0
|
| Tampa Bay Devil Rays |
76
|
1,052,178
|
13,844
|
31.5%
|
14,953
|
-7.4%
|
70
|
33,220
|
8,308
|
1
|
70
|
| Texas Rangers |
77
|
2,400,564
|
31,176
|
63.7%
|
32,067
|
-2.8%
|
69
|
50,492
|
18,077
|
8
|
18
|
| Toronto Blue Jays |
75
|
1,862,708
|
24,836
|
49.2%
|
22,445
|
10.7%
|
78
|
50,560
|
13,839
|
3
|
52
|
| Washington Nationals* |
72
|
2,443,666
|
33,940
|
59.9%
|
9,335
|
263.6%
|
71
|
45,596
|
23,332
|
0
|
15
|
| TOTALS |
2,231
|
69,330,089
|
31,076
|
68.1%
|
30,368
|
2.3%
|
2,220
|
57,405
|
8,308
|
569
|
559
|
| * Totals are compared with the franchise’s 2004 marks playing a split home schedule in Montreal and San Juan, Puerto Rico. | |||||||||||
| Total ticket sales | |
| New York Yankees |
3,778,486
|
| St. Louis Cardinals |
3,314,217
|
| Los Angeles Dodgers |
3,309,456
|
| Average per game | |
| New York Yankees |
50,380
|
| Los Angeles Dodgers |
44,722
|
| St. Louis Cardinals |
43,608
|
| Percent of capacity sold | |
| Boston Red Sox |
100.6%
|
| Chicago Cubs |
98.1%
|
| San Francisco Giants |
94.4%
|
| Gain from last season | |
| Washington Nationals |
263.6%
|
| New York Mets |
24.2%
|
| St. Louis Cardinals |
15.4%
|
| Loss from last season | |
| Colorado Rockies |
-19.4%
|
| Arizona Diamondbacks |
-19.0%
|
| Philadelphia Phillies |
-19.0%
|
| Sales of 90% or more | |
| Chicago Cubs |
75
|
| Boston Red Sox |
74
|
| Los Angeles Angels |
62
|
| Sales of 50% or less | |
| Tampa Bay Devil Rays |
70
|
| Colorado Rockies |
56
|
| Kansas City Royals |
52
|
| Toronto Blue Jays |
52
|




