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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY TURNSTILE TRACKER

     TODAY:  American League Attendance Through June 9
       HOME       '96 YEAR-TO-DATE           COMPARISONS
TEAM   DATES   AVG.       TOTAL   %CAP  '95 TOTAL     '94 AVG.
BAL     35    44,176   1,546,176   92%     + 6%     46,951  - 6%
CLE     27    41,600   1,123,197   98%     +11%     39,121  + 6%
SEA     33    33,650   1,110,448   57%     +88%     25,096  +34%
TEX     33    32,602   1,075,867   66%     +25%     40,374  -19%
TOR     29    30,453     883,145   60%     -22%     49,287  -38%
BOS     31    26,396     818,281   78%     - 6%     29,097  - 9%
CAL     30    23,527     705,824   36%     +15%     24,010  - 2%
NYY     29    20,657     599,046   36%     - 4%     29,396  -30%
CHI     24    18,073     433,742   41%     -14%     32,026  -44%
KC      30    17,375     521,257   43%     - 2%     24,570  -29%
MIN^    31    17,295     536,158   40%     +19%     23,704  -27%
DET     26    16,655     433,025   32%     + 6%     21,067  -21%
MIL     29    13,592     394,169   26%     + 6%     22,650  -40%
OAK^    31    11,719     363,302   29%     -32%     22,191  -47%
AL TOT 418    25,224  10,543,637   52%     + 6%     30,675  -17%
          NOTES:  Oakland's first six home dates were played
     at 9,300-seat Cashman Field.  Minnesota and Oakland
     have decreased capacity from '95.  The '95 comparison
     is of total attendance for the same number of dates.
     The '94 comparison is of the season average as a whole.

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