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MLB Turnstile Tracker

MLB (REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS)

Home team Dates Total Avg. % cap. Previous Change Dates (2013) Max. Min. 90%+ 50%-
Arizona Diamondbacks* 81 2,073,730 25,602 52.9% 26,356 -2.9% 81 48,541 16,157 3 41
Atlanta Braves 81 2,354,305 29,065 58.6% 31,465 -7.6% 81 48,815 16,055 5 25
Baltimore Orioles 80 2,464,473 30,806 67.0% 29,106 +5.8% 81 46,685 13,478 12 22
Boston Red Sox 81 2,956,089 36,495 97.6% 34,979 +4.3% 81 38,275 33,465 80 0
Chicago Cubs 81 2,652,113 32,742 79.5% 32,626 +0.4% 81 41,927 25,502 10 0
Chicago White Sox 79 1,650,821 20,896 51.5% 22,107 -5.5% 80 39,142 10,625 3 39
Cincinnati Reds 81 2,476,664 30,576 72.3% 31,151 -1.8% 80 43,134 16,779 12 10
Cleveland Indians 78 1,437,393 18,428 43.5% 19,662 -6.3% 80 41,274 8,848 3 54
Colorado Rockies 81 2,680,329 33,090 65.7% 34,492 -4.1% 81 49,130 22,550 3 7
Detroit Tigers 81 2,917,209 36,015 86.4% 38,067 -5.4% 81 45,068 23,451 38 0
Houston Astros 81 1,751,829 21,628 52.7% 20,394 +6.0% 81 42,117 14,028 2 42
Kansas City Royals 81 1,956,482 24,154 63.7% 21,614 +11.8% 81 40,103 10,705 9 18
Los Angeles Angels 81 3,095,935 38,221 83.2% 37,278 +2.5% 81 44,561 27,166 18 0
Los Angeles Dodgers 81 3,782,337 46,696 83.4% 46,216 +1.0% 81 53,500 37,187 22 0
Miami Marlins 81 1,732,283 21,386 57.1% 19,584 +9.2% 81 37,116 15,378 2 19
Milwaukee Brewers 81 2,797,384 34,536 82.4% 31,248 +10.5% 81 45,691 21,503 32 0
Minnesota Twins 81 2,250,606 27,785 71.2% 30,588 -9.2% 81 36,952 19,700 6 0
New York Mets 80 2,148,808 26,860 64.1% 26,696 +0.6% 80 42,442 20,170 5 7
New York Yankees 80 3,401,624 42,520 85.7% 40,489 +5.0% 81 48,613 31,188 30 0
Oakland Athletics 80 2,003,628 25,045 71.4% 22,337 +12.1% 81 36,067 10,120 24 15
Philadelphia Phillies 81 2,423,852 29,924 68.6% 37,190 -19.5% 81 45,061 22,283 4 0
Pittsburgh Pirates 81 2,442,564 30,155 78.6% 28,211 +6.9% 80 39,833 11,418 33 8
San Diego Padres 81 2,195,373 27,103 63.7% 26,749 +1.3% 81 45,567 14,089 10 27
San Francisco Giants 81 3,368,697 41,589 99.2% 41,594 0.0% 81 42,890 41,017 81 0
Seattle Mariners 81 2,064,334 25,486 53.7% 21,749 +17.2% 81 45,661 10,466 2 37
St. Louis Cardinals 81 3,540,649 43,712 96.3% 41,602 +5.1% 81 47,492 40,514 78 0
Tampa Bay Rays 81 1,446,464 17,858 57.5% 18,646 -4.2% 81 31,042 9,571 7 36
Texas Rangers 81 2,718,733 33,565 69.8% 38,759 -13.4% 82 49,031 23,081 9 2
Toronto Blue Jays 81 2,375,525 29,327 59.5% 31,316 -6.3% 81 48,197 13,123 14 33
Washington Nationals 81 2,579,389 31,844 76.9% 32,746 -2.8% 81 42,834 20,869 16 0
TOTALS 2,421 73,739,622 30,458 70.6% 30,515 -0.2% 2,426 53,500 8,848 573 442

* Includes two designated Diamondbacks home games played at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney this season.
% 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 league.
Compiled by: Brandon McClung

Leaders

TOTAL
Los Angeles Dodgers 3,782,337
St. Louis Cardinals 3,540,649
New York Yankees 3,401,624
AVERAGE PER GAME
Los Angeles Dodgers 46,696
St. Louis Cardinals 43,712
New York Yankees 42,520
PERCENT OF CAPACITY
San Francisco Giants 99.2%
Boston Red Sox 97.6%
St. Louis Cardinals 96.3%
GAIN FROM LAST SEASON
Seattle Mariners +17.2%
Oakland Athletics +12.1%
Kansas City Royals +11.8%
LOSS FROM LAST SEASON
Philadelphia Phillies -19.5%
Texas Rangers -13.4%
Minnesota Twins -9.2%
GAMES AT 90%+ CAP.
San Francisco Giants 81
Boston Red Sox 80
St. Louis Cardinals 78
GAMES AT 50%- CAP.
Cleveland Indians 54
Houston Astros 42
Arizona Diamondbacks 41

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