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TURNSTILE TRACKER: MLB (THROUGH AUG. 23)

Home team  Dates  Total  Avg.  % cap.  Previous  Change  Dates (2010)  Max.  Min.  90%+  50%-
Arizona Diamondbacks  62 1,497,624 24,155 49.70% 24,799 -2.60% 66 48,027 15,746 1 34
Atlanta Braves  64 1,893,551 29,587 59.70% 30,407 -2.70% 61 51,331 13,865 4 24
Baltimore Orioles  63 1,371,667 21,772 47.40% 21,069 3.30% 65 46,593 10,556 2 41
Boston Red Sox  62 2,336,852 37,691 100.90% 37,630 0.20% 64 38,525 37,013 62 0
Chicago Cubs  67 2,505,490 37,395 90.90% 38,453 -2.80% 66 42,374 26,292 43 0
Chicago White Sox  65 1,634,643 25,148 61.90% 26,901 -6.50% 59 38,579 16,523 2 7
Cincinnati Reds  64 1,781,753 27,840 65.80% 25,585 8.80% 62 42,398 11,821 14 16
Cleveland Indians  61 1,354,348 22,202 51.10% 17,828 24.50% 59 41,721 8,726 3 31
Colorado Rockies  67 2,426,066 36,210 71.70% 35,826 1.10% 58 49,374 21,422 8 3
Detroit Tigers  64 2,019,877 31,561 76.50% 30,830 2.40% 66 44,799 17,784 19 4
Florida Marlins*  67 1,222,210 18,242 46.80% 18,145 0.50% 62 41,237 10,112 2 42
Houston Astros  65 1,712,069 26,340 64.30% 28,288 -6.90% 65 41,042 20,045 3 4
Kansas City Royals  70 1,432,601 20,466 54.00% 20,717 -1.20% 61 40,055 8,811 3 33
Los Angeles Angels  65 2,540,934 39,091 86.10% 39,949 -2.10% 61 44,111 31,049 20 0
Los Angeles Dodgers  65 2,396,935 36,876 65.80% 44,796 -17.70% 66 56,000 27,439 5 1
Milwaukee Brewers  63 2,325,982 36,920 88.10% 34,676 6.50% 62 46,017 22,861 33 0
Minnesota Twins  63 2,489,240 39,512 100.00% 39,742 -0.60% 62 41,378 36,286 63 0
New York Mets  59 1,808,563 30,654 73.30% 33,472 -8.40% 57 42,042 21,015 8 0
New York Yankees  65 2,916,877 44,875 89.20% 46,429 -3.30% 64 48,845 40,081 38 0
Oakland Athletics  64 1,215,000 18,984 54.10% 17,890 6.10% 65 36,067 9,193 5 35
Philadelphia Phillies  66 3,004,451 45,522 104.30% 45,016 1.10% 62 45,894 44,123 66 0
Pittsburgh Pirates  66 1,664,875 25,225 65.80% 20,292 24.30% 64 39,511 8,755 19 21
San Diego Padres  66 1,708,626 25,888 60.60% 25,668 0.90% 58 43,146 16,286 6 22
San Francisco Giants  61 2,555,285 41,890 99.90% 37,374 12.10% 61 42,648 40,870 61 0
Seattle Mariners  61 1,495,295 24,513 51.70% 27,084 -9.50% 61 45,727 11,692 3 30
St. Louis Cardinals  61 2,316,665 37,978 86.40% 40,977 -7.30% 64 46,368 32,007 22 0
Tampa Bay Rays  64 1,217,058 19,017 55.80% 22,781 -16.50% 63 34,078 10,042 2 28
Texas Rangers  64 2,312,179 36,128 73.50% 29,648 21.90% 63 50,146 21,755 14 4
Toronto Blue Jays  61 1,406,681 23,060 46.80% 20,684 11.50% 59 47,984 11,077 4 41
Washington Nationals  61 1,479,595 24,256 58.40% 24,029 0.90% 59 44,685 13,413 5 20
TOTALS  1,916 58,042,992 30,294 69.90% 30,293 0.00% 1,865 56,000 8,726 540 441

* 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 3,004,451
New York Yankees 2,916,877
San Francisco Giants 2,555,285
AVERAGE PER GAME
Philadelphia Phillies 45,522
New York Yankees 44,875
San Francisco Giants 41,890
PERCENT OF CAPACITY
Philadelphia Phillies 104.3%
Boston Red Sox 100.9%
Minnesota Twins 100.0%
GAIN FROM LAST SEASON
Cleveland Indians +24.5%
Pittsburgh Pirates +24.3%
Texas Rangers +21.9%
LOSS FROM LAST SEASON
Los Angeles Dodgers -17.7%
Tampa Bay Rays -16.5%
Seattle Mariners -9.5%
GAMES AT 90%+ CAP.
Philadelphia Phillies 66
Minnesota Twins 63

Boston Red Sox

62
GAMES AT 50%- CAP.
Florida Marlins* 42
Baltimore Orioles 41
Toronto Blue Jays 41

% 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. 90%+: Number of current-season games with total being at least 90 percent of
available seats. 50%-: Number of current-season games with total being less than 50 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 the league.
Compiled by: Brandon McClung

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