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MLB Turnstile Tracker

(2016 SEASON TOTALS)

Home Team Dates Total Avg. % cap Previous Change Dates
(2015)
Max. Min. 90%+ 50%-
Arizona Diamondbacks 81 2,036,216 25,138 51.8% 25,681 -2.1% 81 48,165 14,110 1 38
Atlanta Braves (a) 81 2,020,914 24,950 51.0% 25,017 -0.3% 80 51,220 12,582 5 50
Baltimore Orioles (b) 81 2,172,344 26,819 58.3% 29,751 -9.9% 78 45,785 11,142 7 32
Boston Red Sox 81 2,955,434 36,487 96.4% 35,564 2.6% 81 38,378 31,011 71 0
Chicago Cubs (c) 81 3,232,420 39,906 93.9% 36,541 9.2% 81 41,702 32,734 67 0
Chicago White Sox 80 1,746,293 21,829 53.7% 21,948 -0.5% 80 39,553 11,418 3 33
Cincinnati Reds 81 1,894,085 23,384 55.3% 29,870 -21.7% 81 43,683 10,784 6 30
Cleveland Indians (d) 81 1,591,667 19,650 55.8% 17,806 10.4% 78 34,493 8,766 8 39
Colorado Rockies 81 2,602,524 32,130 63.6% 31,335 2.5% 80 49,360 20,227 6 17
Detroit Tigers 80 2,493,859 31,173 75.5% 33,655 -7.4% 81 45,049 21,671 8 0
Houston Astros 81 2,306,623 28,477 68.3% 26,587 7.1% 81 43,332 18,243 7 7
Kansas City Royals 81 2,557,712 31,577 83.3% 33,439 -5.6% 81 40,030 22,615 21 0
Los Angeles Angels 81 3,016,142 37,236 81.9% 37,195 0.1% 81 45,007 27,531 16 0
Los Angeles Dodgers 81 3,703,312 45,720 81.6% 46,479 -1.6% 81 53,621 38,858 12 0
Miami Marlins 80 1,712,417 21,405 57.2% 21,633 -1.1% 81 36,911 10,637 1 24
Milwaukee Brewers 81 2,314,614 28,575 68.2% 31,390 -9.0% 81 44,643 17,374 9 11
Minnesota Twins 81 1,963,912 24,246 62.4% 27,408 -11.5% 81 40,638 16,938 1 10
New York Mets 80 2,789,602 34,870 83.2% 31,725 9.9% 81 44,466 22,113 26 0
New York Yankees 81 3,063,405 37,820 76.5% 39,922 -5.3% 80 48,339 27,532 12 0
Oakland Athletics 81 1,521,506 18,784 53.6% 21,829 -14.0% 81 36,067 10,068 5 42
Philadelphia Phillies 81 1,915,144 23,644 54.2% 23,475 0.7% 78 45,229 15,247 3 38
Pittsburgh Pirates 80 2,249,201 28,115 73.3% 30,847 -8.9% 81 39,500 14,890 13 6
San Diego Padres 81 2,351,422 29,030 72.3% 30,367 -4.4% 81 44,317 19,013 12 2
San Francisco Giants 81 3,365,256 41,546 99.1% 41,678 -0.3% 81 42,238 41,052 81 0
Seattle Mariners 81 2,267,928 27,999 58.4% 27,081 3.4% 81 47,065 13,376 4 28
St. Louis Cardinals 81 3,444,490 42,525 93.4% 43,468 -2.2% 81 47,608 34,286 61 0
Tampa Bay Rays 81 1,286,163 15,879 51.2% 15,403 3.1% 81 40,135 10,117 4 52
Texas Rangers 81 2,710,402 33,462 69.5% 30,764 8.8% 81 49,289 20,720 10 8
Toronto Blue Jays 81 3,392,099 41,878 85.0% 34,505 21.4% 81 48,871 23,726 48 2
Washington Nationals 81 2,481,938 30,641 74.2% 32,344 -5.3% 81 42,000 17,161 17 6
Totals 2,425 73,159,044 30,169 70.3% 30,517 -1.1% 2,417 53,621 8,766 545 475

Notes: (a) Includes a designated Braves home game versus Miami played at Fort Bragg, N.C., this season in the first pro game to be played on an active military base (12,582).
(b) Includes a three-game designated home series played in Tampa last year; does not include an April 2015 home game played without fans in the ballpark.
(c) The Cubs had a lower capacity at Wrigley Field last year because of ongoing renovations at the ballpark.
(d) The Indians have undergone two years of renovations at Progressive Field that have reduced capacity.
% 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

Leaders

TOTAL
Los Angeles Dodgers 3,703,312
St. Louis Cardinals 3,444,490
Toronto Blue Jays 3,392,099
AVERAGE PER GAME
Los Angeles Dodgers 45,720
St. Louis Cardinals 42,525
Toronto Blue Jays 41,878
PERCENT OF CAPACITY
San Francisco Giants 99.1%
Boston Red Sox 96.4%
Chicago Cubs 93.9%
GAIN FROM LAST SEASON
Toronto Blue Jays 21.4%
Cleveland Indians 10.4%
New York Mets 9.9%
LOSS FROM LAST SEASON
Cincinnati Reds -21.7%
Oakland Athletics -14.0%
Minnesota Twins -11.5%
GAMES AT 90%+ CAP.
San Francisco Giants 81

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