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MLB Turnstile Tracker

MLB (THROUGH AUG. 7)

Home team Dates Total Avg. % cap. Previous Change Dates (2011) Max. Min. 90%+ 50%-
Arizona Diamondbacks 54 1,496,239 27,708 57.0% 24,289 +14.1% 55 49,130 17,366 2 19
Atlanta Braves 58 1,707,187 29,434 59.5% 28,867 +2.0% 54 50,635 16,161 2 23
Baltimore Orioles 52 1,355,782 26,073 56.7% 22,076 +18.1% 56 46,773 10,415 7 21
Boston Red Sox 62 2,332,073 37,614 100.6% 37,666 -0.1% 59 38,416 36,770 62 0
Chicago Cubs 51 1,898,137 37,218 90.8% 37,251 -0.1% 59 42,292 31,904 31 0
Chicago White Sox 54 1,315,084 24,353 60.0% 25,018 -2.7% 56 38,676 11,267 2 13
Cincinnati Reds 56 1,634,793 29,193 69.0% 28,072 +4.0% 57 42,956 16,859 12 14
Cleveland Indians 54 1,098,882 20,350 46.9% 21,619 -5.9% 53 43,190 9,072 1 32
Colorado Rockies 58 1,964,107 33,864 67.2% 35,870 -5.6% 59 49,282 21,547 3 3
Detroit Tigers 54 2,029,494 37,583 91.1% 30,621 +22.7% 58 45,027 22,574 32 0
Houston Astros 54 1,167,069 21,612 52.7% 26,491 -18.4% 59 43,464 13,843 2 30
Kansas City Royals 53 1,225,692 23,126 61.0% 20,116 +15.0% 63 40,230 13,267 3 16
Los Angeles Angels 52 1,951,316 37,525 81.7% 39,064 -3.9% 57 44,548 27,027 16 0
Los Angeles Dodgers 57 2,362,300 41,444 74.0% 36,725 +12.8% 59 56,000 24,312 12 5
Miami Marlins (a) 54 1,533,897 28,406 75.9% 17,830 +59.3% 60 36,711 22,242 5 0
Milwaukee Brewers 58 2,030,703 35,012 83.6% 36,331 -3.6% 56 46,086 26,778 22 0
Minnesota Twins 55 1,928,644 35,066 88.8% 39,370 -10.9% 54 39,414 30,776 25 0
New York Mets 52 1,545,249 29,716 71.1% 30,991 -4.1% 52 42,516 20,061 7 4
New York Yankees 56 2,424,705 43,298 86.1% 44,627 -3.0% 59 49,573 36,831 21 0
Oakland Athletics (b) 59 1,217,778 20,640 58.3% 19,276 +7.1% 54 44,227 10,054 8 28
Philadelphia Phillies 55 2,451,375 44,570 102.1% 45,497 -2.0% 59 45,989 41,665 55 0
Pittsburgh Pirates 50 1,321,639 26,433 68.9% 25,115 +5.2% 58 39,585 10,323 13 10
San Diego Padres 56 1,466,822 26,193 61.4% 25,601 +2.3% 59 43,427 15,154 2 16
San Francisco Giants 55 2,294,865 41,725 99.5% 41,866 -0.3% 57 42,664 41,082 55 0
Seattle Mariners 54 1,226,365 22,710 47.5% 23,490 -3.3% 55 46,026 11,343 1 35
St. Louis Cardinals 55 2,288,593 41,611 94.6% 37,962 +9.6% 53 46,882 35,562 43 0
Tampa Bay Rays 57 1,176,865 20,647 60.6% 19,887 +3.8% 55 34,078 9,458 4 17
Texas Rangers 55 2,387,934 43,417 90.1% 36,771 +18.1% 59 49,197 25,753 36 0
Toronto Blue Jays 51 1,399,546 27,442 55.7% 23,026 +19.2% 54 48,473 15,289 2 21
Washington Nationals 53 1,598,447 30,159 72.7% 23,682 +27.3% 53 42,331 14,520 10 7
TOTALS 1,644 51,831,582 31,528 72.8% 30,237 +4.3% 1,701 56,000 9,072 496 314

(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 2,451,375
New York Yankees 2,424,705
Texas Rangers 2,387,934
 
AVERAGE PER GAME
Philadelphia Phillies 44,570
Texas Rangers 43,417
New York Yankees 43,298
 
PERCENT OF CAPACITY
Philadelphia Phillies 102.1%
Boston Red Sox 100.6%
San Francisco Giants 99.5%
 
GAIN FROM LAST SEASON
Miami Marlins (a) +59.3%
Washington Nationals +27.3%
Detroit Tigers +22.7%
 
LOSS FROM LAST SEASON
Houston Astros -18.4%
Minnesota Twins -10.9%
Cleveland Indians -5.9%
 
GAMES AT 90%+ CAP.
Boston Red Sox 62
Philadelphia Phillies 55
San Francisco Giants 55
 
GAMES AT 50%- CAP.
Seattle Mariners 35
Cleveland Indians 32
Houston Astros 30

% 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

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