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REGULAR SEASON

Home Team Dates Total Avg. % cap Previous Change Dates (2014) Max. Min. 90%+ 50%-
Arizona Diamondbacks (a) 81 2,080,145 25,681 52.9% 25,602 0.3% 81 49,043 15,857 1 39
Atlanta Braves 80 2,001,392 25,017 50.6% 29,065 -13.9% 81 49,243 12,595 3 44
Baltimore Orioles (b) 78 2,320,588 29,751 65.5% 30,806 -3.4% 80 46,289 9,945 11 22
Boston Red Sox 81 2,880,694 35,564 94.7% 36,495 -2.6% 81 38,063 31,704 65 0
Chicago Cubs (c) 81 2,959,812 36,541 92.9% 32,742 11.6% 81 41,688 26,390 46 0
Chicago White Sox 80 1,755,810 21,948 54.0% 20,896 5.0% 79 39,579 11,667 6 41
Cincinnati Reds 81 2,419,506 29,870 70.6% 30,576 -2.3% 81 43,633 15,616 17 14
Cleveland Indians 78 1,388,905 17,806 48.3% 18,428 -3.4% 78 35,789 9,668 1 47
Colorado Rockies 80 2,506,789 31,335 62.1% 33,090 -5.3% 81 49,303 20,411 4 19
Detroit Tigers 81 2,726,048 33,655 80.7% 36,015 -6.6% 81 45,030 25,932 20 0
Houston Astros 81 2,153,585 26,587 63.2% 21,628 22.9% 81 43,753 15,777 6 20
Kansas City Royals 81 2,708,549 33,439 88.2% 24,154 38.4% 81 40,085 20,236 41 0
Los Angeles Angels 81 3,012,765 37,195 81.8% 38,221 -2.7% 81 44,489 24,304 25 0
Los Angeles Dodgers 81 3,764,815 46,479 83.0% 46,696 -0.5% 81 53,518 37,738 20 0
Miami Marlins 81 1,752,235 21,633 57.8% 21,386 1.2% 81 36,969 14,958 2 26
Milwaukee Brewers 81 2,542,558 31,390 74.9% 34,536 -9.1% 81 46,032 18,468 13 2
Minnesota Twins 81 2,220,054 27,408 70.2% 27,785 -1.4% 81 40,660 17,449 10 9
New York Mets 81 2,569,753 31,725 75.7% 26,860 18.1% 80 43,947 20,534 23 2
New York Yankees 80 3,193,795 39,922 80.4% 42,520 -6.1% 80 48,608 30,038 19 0
Oakland Athletics 81 1,768,175 21,829 62.3% 25,045 -12.8% 80 36,067 11,364 9 22
Philadelphia Phillies 78 1,831,080 23,475 53.8% 29,924 -21.6% 81 45,549 13,238 1 25
Pittsburgh Pirates 81 2,498,596 30,847 80.4% 30,155 2.3% 81 39,933 11,777 34 6
San Diego Padres 81 2,459,742 30,367 73.8% 27,103 12.0% 81 45,282 18,730 20 6
San Francisco Giants 81 3,375,882 41,678 99.4% 41,589 0.2% 81 42,743 41,025 81 0
Seattle Mariners 81 2,193,581 27,081 56.9% 25,486 6.3% 81 45,909 13,389 6 31
St. Louis Cardinals 81 3,520,889 43,468 95.4% 43,712 -0.6% 81 47,875 40,052 71 0
Tampa Bay Rays 81 1,247,668 15,403 49.6% 17,858 -13.7% 81 31,042 8,701 3 45
Texas Rangers 81 2,491,875 30,764 63.9% 33,565 -8.3% 81 48,885 17,884 4 14
Toronto Blue Jays 81 2,794,891 34,505 71.3% 29,327 17.7% 81 48,414 14,184 30 20
Washington Nationals 81 2,619,843 32,344 78.2% 31,844 1.6% 81 42,295 23,192 21 0
Totals 2,417 73,760,020 30,517 71.2% 30,458 0.2% 2,421 53,518 8,701 613 454

Notes:
(a) Includes two designated home games played at the Sydney Cricket Ground last season.
(b) Includes a three-game designated home series played in Tampa this year; does not include an April home game played without fans in the ballpark.
(c) The Cubs this season had a lower capacity at Wrigley Field than last year because of renovations to the ballpark.

Leaders

Total
Los Angeles Dodgers 3,764,815
St. Louis Cardinals 3,520,889
San Francisco Giants 3,375,882
AVERAGE PER GAME
Los Angeles Dodgers 46,479
St. Louis Cardinals 43,468
San Francisco Giants 41,678
PERCENT OF CAPACITY
San Francisco Giants 99.4%
St. Louis Cardinals 95.4%
Boston Red Sox 94.7%
GAIN FROM LAST SEASON
Kansas City Royals 38.4%
Houston Astros 22.9%
New York Mets 18.1%
LOSS FROM LAST SEASON
Philadelphia Phillies -21.6%
Atlanta Braves -13.9%
Tampa Bay Rays -13.7%
GAMES AT 90%+ CAP.
San Francisco Giants 81
St. Louis Cardinals 71
Boston Red Sox 65
GAMES AT 50%- CAP.
Cleveland Indians 47
Tampa Bay Rays 45
Atlanta Braves 44

% 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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