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Turnstile Tracker: MLB

TURNSTILE TRACKER: MLB (AT THE ALL-STAR BREAK)

Home team Dates Total Avg. % cap Previous Change Dates (2010) Max. Min. 90%+ 50%-
Arizona Diamondbacks 42 1,005,961 23,951 49.20% 25,295 -5.30% 46 48,027 15,746 1 25
Atlanta Braves 44 1,237,448 28,124 56.70% 29,993 -6.20% 40 51,331 13,865 2 18
Baltimore Orioles 43 935,325 21,752 47.30% 23,101 -5.80% 41 46,593 10,556 2 29
Boston Red Sox 45 1,690,847 37,574 100.60% 37,593 0.00% 46 38,422 37,013 45 0
Chicago Cubs 46 1,683,429 36,596 88.90% 38,533 -5.00% 43 42,311 26,292 24 0
Chicago White Sox 46 1,121,322 24,377 60.00% 25,379 -3.90% 46 38,579 16,523 1 7
Cincinnati Reds 44 1,176,136 26,730 63.20% 22,850 17.00% 46 42,398 11,821 10 14
Cleveland Indians 45 949,809 21,107 48.60% 16,231 30.00% 39 41,721 8,726 3 27
Colorado Rockies 44 1,551,532 35,262 69.80% 34,520 2.10% 46 49,374 21,422 5 3
Detroit Tigers 46 1,335,591 29,035 70.40% 30,290 -4.10% 45 44,799 17,784 9 4
Florida Marlins* 50 855,073 17,101 43.70% 16,899 1.20% 44 41,237 10,112 2 41
Houston Astros 47 1,239,088 26,364 64.40% 27,708 -4.90% 46 41,042 20,045 3 3
Kansas City Royals 51 1,018,581 19,972 52.70% 20,755 -3.80% 39 40,055 8,811 3 28
Los Angeles Angels 48 1,872,101 39,002 85.90% 39,534 -1.30% 44 44,111 31,049 15 0
Los Angeles Dodgers 50 1,830,479 36,610 65.40% 44,824 -18.30% 46 56,000 27,439 4 1
Milwaukee Brewers 47 1,665,476 35,436 84.60% 34,482 2.80% 46 46,017 22,861 18 0
Minnesota Twins 39 1,527,092 39,156 99.10% 39,336 -0.50% 43 41,378 36,286 39 0
New York Mets 40 1,206,155 30,154 72.10% 33,155 -9.10% 45 42,042 21,015 5 0
New York Yankees 49 2,173,619 44,360 88.10% 45,716 -3.00% 41 48,845 40,081 24 0
Oakland Athletics 44 842,909 19,157 54.60% 18,256 4.90% 46 36,067 9,193 5 26
Philadelphia Phillies 49 2,228,630 45,482 104.20% 45,040 1.00% 42 45,880 44,123 49 0
Pittsburgh Pirates 45 1,060,993 23,578 61.50% 20,175 16.90% 39 39,511 8,755 11 21
San Diego Padres 46 1,125,811 24,474 57.30% 23,738 3.10% 46 43,146 16,286 3 21
San Francisco Giants 44 1,836,402 41,736 99.60% 36,247 15.10% 42 42,481 40,870 44 0
Seattle Mariners 45 1,025,994 22,800 48.10% 27,389 -16.80% 45 45,727 11,692 2 26
St. Louis Cardinals 46 1,734,058 37,697 85.70% 39,950 -5.60% 42 46,368 32,007 17 0
Tampa Bay Rays 42 802,849 19,115 56.10% 22,047 -13.30% 46 34,078 10,042 1 18
Texas Rangers 49 1,804,475 36,826 74.90% 27,155 35.60% 50 50,146 21,755 14 4
Toronto Blue Jays 41 895,200 21,834 44.30% 19,866 9.90% 46 47,984 11,077 2 29
Washington Nationals 44 1,029,245 23,392 56.40% 23,426 -0.10% 46 39,638 13,413 2 14
TOTALS 1,361 40,461,630 29,729 68.50% 29,636 0.30% 1,322 56,000 8,726 365 359

* Includes three designated Marlins home games vs. the Mariners played in Seattle in June because of a U2 concert scheduled for Sun Life Stadium

Leaders

TOTAL
Philadelphia Phillies 2,228,630
New York Yankees 2,173,619
Los Angeles Angels 1,872,101
AVERAGE PER GAME
Philadelphia Phillies 45,482
New York Yankees 44,360
San Francisco Giants 41,736
PERCENT OF CAPACITY
Philadelphia Phillies 104.2%
Boston Red Sox 100.6%
San Francisco Giants 99.6%
GAIN FROM LAST SEASON
Texas Rangers +35.6%
Cleveland Indians +30.0%
Cincinnati Reds +17.0%
LOSS FROM LAST SEASON
Los Angeles Dodgers -18.3%
Seattle Mariners -16.8%
Tampa Bay Rays -13.3%
GAMES AT 90%+ CAP.
Philadelphia Phillies 49
Boston Red Sox 45
San Francisco Giants 44
GAMES AT 50%- CAP.
Florida Marlins* 41
Baltimore Orioles 29
Toronto Blue Jays 29

 

% cap.: Total as a percentage of seats available at home games.  Previous: Last season’s average on same date.   Change: Difference between current average and last season’s average.  Max.: Highest single-game count for current season. Min.: Lowest single-game count for current season.  98%+: Number of current-season games with total being at least 98 percent of available seats.  50%-: Number of current-season games with total being less than 75 percent of available seats.
Notes: Teams can exceed 100% capacity because of standing-room-only ticket sales. Data based on totals posted immediately following games. It may not reflect any subsequent adjustments made by teams and leagues. Compiled by: Brandon McClung 

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