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MLB Turnstile Tracker

(At the All-Star Break)

Home team Dates Total Avg. % cap Previous Change Dates (2015) Max. Min. 90%+ 50%-
Arizona Diamondbacks 47 1,181,513 25,139 51.8% 25,961 -3.2% 43 48,165 14,110 1 22
Atlanta Braves (a) 47 1,068,008 22,724 46.7% 24,903 -8.8% 40 50,247 12,582 3 33
Baltimore Orioles (b) 47 1,254,220 26,686 58.0% 29,963 -10.9% 46 45,785 11,142 7 21
Boston Red Sox 50 1,790,503 35,810 94.6% 35,865 -0.2% 45 38,009 31,011 40 0
Chicago Cubs (c) 40 1,563,669 39,092 92.0% 34,785 +12.4% 45 41,702 32,734 26 0
Chicago White Sox 45 985,678 21,904 53.9% 21,937 -0.2% 39 38,019 11,418 1 17
Cincinnati Reds 43 1,067,229 24,819 58.6% 30,868 -19.6% 40 43,683 10,784 6 13
Cleveland Indians (d) 42 780,615 18,586 52.8% 17,514 +6.1% 45 34,493 8,766 4 22
Colorado Rockies 42 1,370,984 32,642 64.7% 31,393 +4.0% 44 49,360 20,227 3 11
Detroit Tigers 39 1,193,793 30,610 74.1% 33,375 -8.3% 45 45,049 21,671 3 0
Houston Astros 47 1,326,462 28,223 67.7% 24,489 +15.2% 44 43,332 18,243 4 3
Kansas City Royals 42 1,377,581 32,800 86.5% 32,639 +0.5% 46 40,030 23,739 14 0
Los Angeles Angels 42 1,595,615 37,991 83.5% 35,629 +6.6% 43 45,007 30,679 10 0
Los Angeles Dodgers 48 2,147,466 44,739 79.9% 46,375 -3.5% 50 53,449 38,858 4 0
Miami Marlins 43 908,478 21,127 56.5% 21,712 -2.7% 47 36,911 10,637 1 16
Milwaukee Brewers 45 1,287,389 28,609 68.3% 31,989 -10.6% 44 44,318 17,374 4 5
Minnesota Twins 46 1,121,526 24,381 62.7% 26,845 -9.2% 47 40,638 16,938 1 8
New York Mets 46 1,617,006 35,152 83.9% 29,284 +20.0% 46 44,466 22,113 17 0
New York Yankees 41 1,562,688 38,114 77.0% 39,833 -4.3% 41 47,822 30,003 5 0
Oakland Athletics 43 824,094 19,165 54.7% 22,369 -14.3% 44 36,067 10,068 3 22
Philadelphia Phillies 44 1,089,498 24,761 56.7% 25,055 -1.2% 42 45,229 17,638 3 16
Pittsburgh Pirates 43 1,200,596 27,921 72.8% 29,026 -3.8% 48 39,500 14,890 8 6
San Diego Padres 45 1,271,924 28,265 70.4% 31,479 -10.2% 40 44,317 19,013 8 2
San Francisco Giants 46 1,913,054 41,588 99.2% 41,670 -0.2% 47 42,238 41,052 46 0
Seattle Mariners 42 1,152,886 27,450 57.3% 29,250 -6.2% 47 47,065 13,376 2 18
St. Louis Cardinals 45 1,947,756 43,283 95.0% 43,431 -0.3% 42 47,608 40,087 40 0
Tampa Bay Rays 46 764,276 16,615 53.5% 14,731 +12.8% 48 40,135 10,117 4 29
Texas Rangers 44 1,517,860 34,497 71.7% 31,704 +8.8% 42 49,289 22,820 7 2
Toronto Blue Jays 47 1,845,707 39,270 79.7% 28,007 +40.2% 44 48,871 23,726 21 2
Washington Nationals 42 1,299,934 30,951 74.9% 33,261 -6.9% 41 42,000 18,119 10 3
Totals  1,329 40,028,008 30,119 70.2% 30,198 -0.3% 1,325 53,449 8,766 306 271

Notes:
(a) Includes a designated Braves home game versus Miami played at Fort Bragg, N.C., this season in the first pro game to be played on an active military base (12,582).
(b) Includes a three-game designated home series played in Tampa last year; does not include an April 2015 home game played without fans in the ballpark.
(c) The Cubs had a lower capacity at Wrigley Field last year because of ongoing renovations at the ballpark.
(d) The Indians have undergone two years of renovations at Progressive Field that have reduced capacity.

Leaders

Total
Los Angeles Dodgers 2,147,466
St. Louis Cardinals 1,947,756
San Francisco Giants 1,913,054
Average per game
Los Angeles Dodgers 44,739
St. Louis Cardinals 43,283
San Francisco Giants 41,588
Percent of capacity
San Francisco Giants 99.2%
St. Louis Cardinals 95.0%
Boston Red Sox 94.6%
Gain from last season
Toronto Blue Jays +40.2%
New York Mets +20.0%
Houston Astros +15.2%
Loss from last season
Cincinnati Reds -19.6%
Oakland Athletics -14.3%
Baltimore Orioles (b)
-10.9%
Games at 90%+ capacity
San Francisco Giants 46
Boston Red Sox 40
St. Louis Cardinals 40
Games at 50%- capacity
Atlanta Braves (a) 33
Tampa Bay Rays 29
3 teams 22

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