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MLB Turnstile Tracker

MLB (THROUGH JUNE 26)

Home team Dates Total Avg. % cap Previous Change Dates (2011) Max. Min. 90%+ 50%-
Arizona Diamondbacks 37 1,036,030 28,001 57.6% 23,751 +17.9% 39 49,130 17,366 1 9
Atlanta Braves 33 1,020,961 30,938 62.5% 28,156 +9.9% 37 50,635 16,161 2 11
Baltimore Orioles 36 968,817 26,912 58.5% 21,726 +23.9% 40 46,773 10,415 6 11
Boston Red Sox 41 1,538,734 37,530 100.4% 37,527 0.0% 38 38,229 36,770 41 0
Chicago Cubs 35 1,319,340 37,695 91.9% 35,887 +5.0% 38 42,292 31,904 24 0
Chicago White Sox 40 900,736 22,518 55.4% 23,798 -5.4% 39 38,676 11,267 1 13
Cincinnati Reds 38 1,078,563 28,383 67.1% 25,833 +9.9% 41 42,956 16,859 6 11
Cleveland Indians 38 699,516 18,408 42.4% 19,833 -7.2% 38 43,190 9,072 1 26
Colorado Rockies 38 1,271,622 33,464 66.4% 33,974 -1.5% 38 49,282 21,547 2 3
Detroit Tigers 35 1,284,612 36,703 89.0% 28,648 +28.1% 39 45,027 22,574 18 0
Houston Astros 40 894,370 22,359 54.6% 25,517 -12.4% 41 43,464 14,195 2 21
Kansas City Royals 36 852,449 23,679 62.5% 19,655 +20.5% 47 40,230 13,267 3 9
Los Angeles Angels 39 1,441,009 36,949 80.4% 38,748 -4.6% 35 44,548 27,027 11 0
Los Angeles Dodgers 36 1,435,804 39,883 71.2% 36,084 +10.5% 43 56,000 24,312 6 5
Miami Marlins (a) 40 1,126,823 28,171 75.3% 16,794 +67.7% 43 36,601 22,242 4 0
Milwaukee Brewers 36 1,261,882 35,052 83.7% 34,830 +0.6% 40 46,086 26,778 14 0
Minnesota Twins 37 1,282,948 34,674 87.8% 38,894 -10.8% 30 39,414 30,776 15 0
New York Mets 39 1,142,716 29,300 70.1% 29,205 +0.3% 37 42,364 20,061 6 4
New York Yankees 36 1,503,007 41,750 83.0% 43,988 -5.1% 43 49,386 36,831 8 0
Oakland Athletics (b) 38 796,720 20,966 59.0% 19,794 +5.9% 35 44,227 10,054 7 19
Philadelphia Phillies 39 1,747,162 44,799 102.6% 45,456 -1.4% 43 45,829 43,729 39 0
Pittsburgh Pirates 35 865,114 24,718 64.4% 22,543 +9.6% 39 39,585 10,323 8 10
San Diego Padres 40 1,020,263 25,507 59.7% 24,592 +3.7% 43 43,427 15,154 2 15
San Francisco Giants 37 1,538,730 41,587 99.2% 41,730 -0.3% 37 42,664 41,082 37 0
Seattle Mariners 33 719,154 21,793 45.5% 22,393 -2.7% 39 46,026 11,343 1 23
St. Louis Cardinals 33 1,387,683 42,051 95.6% 37,685 +11.6% 39 46,882 35,562 28 0
Tampa Bay Rays 36 717,426 19,929 58.5% 18,485 +7.8% 36 34,078 9,458 4 12
Texas Rangers 37 1,609,011 43,487 90.2% 37,297 +16.6% 39 49,197 25,753 24 0
Toronto Blue Jays 34 923,490 27,161 55.1% 20,907 +29.9% 35 48,473 15,289 2 16
Washington Nationals 34 1,002,396 29,482 71.0% 22,948 +28.5% 34 42,331 14,520 9 7
TOTALS 1,106 34,387,088 31,091 71.9% 29,194 +6.5% 1,165 56,000 9,072 332 225


(a) The Marlins moved to Marlins Park from Sun Life Stadium following the 2011 season.
(b) Includes two designated A’s home games vs. Seattle played in Tokyo in March.

Leaders

TOTAL
Philadelphia Phillies 1,747,162
Texas Rangers 1,609,011
Boston Red Sox 1,538,734
 
AVERAGE PER GAME
Philadelphia Phillies 44,799
Texas Rangers 43,487
St. Louis Cardinals 42,051
 
PERCENT OF CAPACITY
Philadelphia Phillies 102.6%
Boston Red Sox 100.4%
San Francisco Giants 99.2%
GAIN FROM LAST SEASON
Miami Marlins (a) +67.7%
Toronto Blue Jays +29.9%
Washington Nationals +28.5%
 
LOSS FROM LAST SEASON
Houston Astros -12.4%
Minnesota Twins -10.8%
Cleveland Indians -7.2%
 
GAMES AT 90%+ CAP.
Boston Red Sox 41
Philadelphia Phillies 39
San Francisco Giants 37
 
GAMES AT 50%- CAP.
Cleveland Indians 26
Seattle Mariners 23
Houston Astros 21


% 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 leagues.
Compiled by: Brandon McClung

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