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MLB Turnstile Tracker

MLB (Through May 7)

Home team Dates Total Avg. % cap. Previous Change Dates (2012) Max. Min. 90+% 50-%
Arizona Diamondbacks 16 430,132 26,883 55.3% 26,112 +3.0% 14 48,033 17,769 1 6
Atlanta Braves 14 409,298 29,236 59.2% 27,826 +5.1% 13 51,456 18,295 2 7
Baltimore Orioles 13 329,701 25,362 55.2% 22,327 +13.6% 13 46,653 11,168 3 7
Boston Red Sox 18 580,666 32,259 86.4% 37,586 -14.2% 14 37,449 27,704 6 0
Chicago Cubs 17 546,566 32,151 78.4% 37,307 -13.8% 17 40,083 25,460 1 0
Chicago White Sox 14 281,472 20,105 49.5% 19,912 +1.0% 14 39,012 14,213 1 9
Cincinnati Reds 18 456,084 25,338 59.9% 25,002 +1.3% 14 43,168 14,916 1 7
Cleveland Indians 15 216,163 14,411 34.1% 14,666 -1.7% 16 41,567 9,143 1 14
Colorado Rockies 16 483,943 30,246 59.9% 31,922 -5.2% 18 49,077 18,341 1 6
Detroit Tigers 14 484,557 34,611 83.9% 34,070 +1.6% 18 45,051 28,781 4 0
Houston Astros* 17 334,676 19,687 46.8% 22,709 -13.3% 16 41,307 11,686 1 11
Kansas City Royals 15 277,463 18,498 48.8% 21,933 -15.7% 15 40,073 10,069 1 8
Los Angeles Angels 16 610,269 38,142 83.9% 33,575 +13.6% 17 44,014 32,136 4 0
Los Angeles Dodgers 17 744,777 43,810 78.2% 39,909 +9.8% 13 53,138 30,981 6 0
Miami Marlins 16 301,836 18,865 50.4% 30,681 -38.5% 11 34,439 13,810 1 10
Milwaukee Brewers 20 615,071 30,754 73.4% 35,623 -13.7% 13 45,781 21,255 5 0
Minnesota Twins 13 360,503 27,731 71.1% 33,259 -16.6% 12 38,282 22,963 3 0
New York Mets 16 418,555 26,160 62.4% 28,737 -9.0% 15 41,053 21,135 1 0
New York Yankees 19 710,867 37,414 74.4% 41,373 -9.6% 13 49,514 31,445 1 0
Oakland Athletics 17 323,594 19,035 54.3% 20,834 -8.6% 13 36,067 10,689 2 11
Philadelphia Phillies 18 671,784 37,321 85.5% 45,315 -17.6% 11 45,307 31,002 6 0
Pittsburgh Pirates 16 340,928 21,308 55.5% 25,154 -15.3% 11 39,078 9,570 1 6
San Diego Padres 17 449,964 26,468 62.2% 23,171 +14.2% 21 44,436 14,596 2 5
San Francisco Giants 17 707,960 41,645 99.4% 41,546 +0.2% 15 42,747 41,133 17 0
Seattle Mariners 17 318,782 18,752 39.5% 21,169 -11.4% 13 42,589 9,818 1 14
St. Louis Cardinals 12 490,333 40,861 92.9% 41,213 -0.9% 12 47,345 34,882 8 0
Tampa Bay Rays 14 276,090 19,721 57.9% 20,500 -3.8% 16 34,078 9,952 2 6
Texas Rangers 15 589,737 39,316 81.7% 42,874 -8.3% 13 48,845 26,643 5 0
Toronto Blue Jays 19 574,897 30,258 61.4% 24,271 +24.7% 15 48,857 15,684 5 9
Washington Nationals 16 509,006 31,813 75.2% 25,791 +23.4% 16 45,274 24,412 4 0
TOTALS 482 13,845,674 28,725 66.3% 29,554 -2.8% 432 53,138 9,143 97 136

* Houston moved to the American League from the National League starting with the 2013 season.

Leaders

Total
Los Angeles Dodgers 744,777
New York Yankees 710,867
San Francisco Giants 707,960
Average per game
Los Angeles Dodgers 43,810
San Francisco Giants 41,645
St. Louis Cardinals 40,861
Percent of capacity
San Francisco Giants 99.4%
St. Louis Cardinals 92.9%
Boston Red Sox 86.4%
Gain from last season
Toronto Blue Jays +24.7%
Washington Nationals +23.4%
San Diego Padres +14.2%
Loss from last season
Miami Marlins -38.5%
Philadelphia Phillies -17.6%
Minnesota Twins -16.6%
Games at 90+% capacity
San Francisco Giants 17
St. Louis Cardinals 8
3 teams 6
Games at 50-% capacity
Cleveland Indians 14
Seattle Mariners 14
Houston Astros* 11
Oakland Athletics 11

% 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

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