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MLB Turnstile Tracker

(REGULAR-SEASON TOTALS)

Home team Dates Total Avg. % cap. Previous Change Dates (2011) Max. Min. 90%+ 50%-
Arizona Diamondbacks 81 2,177,617 26,884 55.3% 26,014 +3.3% 81 49,130 17,239 2 31
Atlanta Braves 81 2,420,171 29,879 60.4% 30,037 -0.5% 79 51,910 16,161 6 30
Baltimore Orioles 79 2,102,240 26,611 57.9% 21,943 +21.3% 80 46,773 10,141 11 30
Boston Red Sox 81 3,043,003 37,568 100.5% 37,704 -0.4% 81 38,416 36,770 81 0
Chicago Cubs 81 2,882,756 35,590 86.8% 37,259 -4.5% 81 42,292 25,891 35 0
Chicago White Sox 81 1,965,955 24,271 59.8% 24,707 -1.8% 81 38,676 11,267 2 18
Cincinnati Reds 81 2,347,251 28,978 68.5% 27,327 +6.0% 81 42,956 16,577 16 20
Cleveland Indians 81 1,603,596 19,797 45.6% 22,726 -12.9% 81 43,190 9,072 1 52
Colorado Rockies 81 2,630,458 32,475 64.4% 35,766 -9.2% 81 49,282 21,547 3 7
Detroit Tigers 81 3,028,033 37,383 90.6% 32,618 +14.6% 81 45,027 22,574 48 0
Houston Astros 81 1,607,733 19,849 48.4% 25,519 -22.2% 81 43,464 12,584 2 54
Kansas City Royals 80 1,739,859 21,748 57.4% 21,293 +2.1% 81 40,230 12,462 3 30
Los Angeles Angels 81 3,061,770 37,800 82.2% 39,090 -3.3% 81 44,548 27,027 18 0
Los Angeles Dodgers 81 3,324,246 41,040 73.3% 36,232 +13.3% 81 56,000 24,312 15 5
Miami Marlins (a) 81 2,219,444 27,401 73.2% 19,007 +44.2% 80 36,711 18,707 5 0
Milwaukee Brewers 81 2,831,385 34,955 83.4% 37,918 -7.8% 81 46,086 26,778 31 0
Minnesota Twins 81 2,776,354 34,276 86.8% 39,112 -12.4% 81 39,512 27,526 30 0
New York Mets 80 2,242,803 28,035 67.1% 30,161 -7.1% 78 42,516 20,010 7 6
New York Yankees 81 3,542,406 43,733 87.0% 45,107 -3.0% 81 49,573 36,831 34 0
Oakland Athletics (b) 81 1,679,013 20,729 58.7% 18,460 +12.3% 80 44,227 10,054 10 35
Philadelphia Phillies 81 3,565,718 44,021 100.8% 45,441 -3.1% 81 45,989 40,394 81 0
Pittsburgh Pirates 80 2,091,918 26,149 68.2% 24,255 +7.8% 80 39,585 10,323 22 19
San Diego Padres 81 2,123,721 26,219 61.4% 26,457 -0.9% 81 43,427 15,154 4 24
San Francisco Giants 81 3,377,371 41,696 99.5% 41,819 -0.3% 81 42,664 41,035 81 0
Seattle Mariners 81 1,721,920 21,258 44.4% 23,420 -9.2% 81 46,026 11,343 1 61
St. Louis Cardinals 81 3,262,109 40,273 91.6% 38,197 +5.4% 81 46,882 30,090 52 0
Tampa Bay Rays 81 1,559,681 19,255 56.5% 18,879 +2.0% 81 34,078 9,458 4 31
Texas Rangers 81 3,460,280 42,720 88.6% 36,382 +17.4% 81 49,197 25,753 50 0
Toronto Blue Jays 81 2,099,663 25,922 52.6% 22,446 +15.5% 81 48,473 12,359 3 41
Washington Nationals 79 2,370,794 30,010 72.3% 24,878 +20.6% 78 42,662 14,520 12 8
TOTALS 2,423 74,859,268 30,895 71.3%  30,362 +1.8% 2,418  56,000 9,072 670 502

(a) The Marlins relocated to Marlins Park this year, moving from Sun Life Stadium. (b) Includes two designated A’s home games vs. Seattle played in Tokyo in March. % 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
Philadelphia Phillies  3,565,718
New York Yankees  3,542,406
Texas Rangers  3,460,280
AVERAGE PER GAME
Philadelphia Phillies  44,021
New York Yankees  43,733
Texas Rangers  42,720
PERCENT OF CAPACITY
Philadelphia Phillies 100.8%
Boston Red Sox 100.5%
San Francisco Giants 99.5%
GAIN FROM LAST SEASON
Miami Marlins (a) +44.2%
Baltimore Orioles +21.3%
Washington Nationals +20.6%
LOSS FROM LAST SEASON
Houston Astros -22.2%
Cleveland Indians -12.9%
Minnesota Twins -12.4%
GAMES AT 90%+ CAP.
Boston Red Sox 81
Philadelphia Phillies 81
San Francisco Giants 81
GAMES AT 50%- CAP.
Seattle Mariners 61
Houston Astros 54
Cleveland Indians

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