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MLB Turnstile Tracker

(2017 Season Totals through June 13)

Home Team Dates Total Avg. % cap Previous Change Dates (2016) Max. Min. 90%+ 50%-
Arizona Diamondbacks 35 821,696 23,477 48.2% 25,481 -7.9% 36 49,016 12,215 1 22
Atlanta Braves (a) 30 891,399 29,713 72.2% 23,431 26.8% 33 41,149 20,942 7 0
Baltimore Orioles 31 862,498 27,823 60.5% 23,769 17.1% 35 45,667 11,142 3 10
Boston Red Sox 32 1,138,857 35,589 94.6% 35,161 1.2% 31 37,497 32,072 1 0
Chicago Cubs 35 1,355,927 38,741 93.0% 38,350 1.0% 30 41,814 32,905 26 0
Chicago White Sox 24 506,348 21,098 51.9% 20,895 1.0% 31 36,534 10,842 1 12
Cincinnati Reds 34 750,157 22,063 52.1% 22,762 -3.1% 36 43,804 10,586 1 15
Cleveland Indians 30 660,590 22,020 62.8% 15,451 42.5% 29 35,002 14,184 2 8
Colorado Rockies 30 1,054,192 35,140 69.6% 30,361 15.7% 29 49,169 20,504 4 6
Detroit Tigers 29 810,446 27,946 67.7% 29,758 -6.1% 30 45,013 21,237 1 0
Houston Astros 35 1,012,132 28,918 70.2% 27,285 6.0% 31 41,678 18,362 3 2
Kansas City Royals 33 865,496 26,227 69.2% 32,277 -18.7% 27 40,019 18,604 2 1
Los Angeles Angels 32 1,154,157 36,067 79.3% 38,036 -5.2% 33 44,311 25,304 5 0
Los Angeles Dodgers 35 1,558,392 44,525 79.5% 44,908 -0.9% 31 53,701 35,448 4 0
Miami Marlins 31 635,186 20,490 54.8% 20,281 1.0% 30 36,519 15,197 1 14
Milwaukee Brewers 36 1,014,901 28,192 67.3% 27,597 2.2% 36 43,336 19,062 4 2
Minnesota Twins 31 707,348 22,818 58.7% 23,997 -4.9% 33 39,615 15,171 1 12
New York Mets 35 1,066,965 30,485 72.7% 34,979 -12.8% 27 44,384 22,243 4 0
New York Yankees 30 1,156,082 38,536 81.3% 38,099 1.1% 32 47,883 25,566 9 0
Oakland Athletics 31 527,875 17,028 36.1% 18,349 -7.2% 30 36,067 10,292 0 27
Philadelphia Phillies 26 705,037 27,117 62.1% 24,353 11.4% 32 45,121 17,109 1 7
Pittsburgh Pirates 33 762,702 23,112 59.6% 26,518 -12.8% 32 36,484 11,027 2 11
San Diego Padres 34 852,510 25,074 62.4% 27,269 -8.1% 34 43,441 14,224 6 13
San Francisco Giants 31 1,290,790 41,638 99.3% 41,508 0.3% 33 42,862 41,046 31 0
Seattle Mariners 33 830,540 25,168 52.5% 26,453 -4.9% 33 45,480 13,799 2 17
St. Louis Cardinals 34 1,460,235 42,948 94.3% 43,465 -1.2% 31 47,925 36,250 20 0
Tampa Bay Rays 35 504,292 14,408 46.4% 16,488 -12.6% 29 31,042 8,971 1 24
Texas Rangers 32 1,038,009 32,438 67.4% 33,328 -2.7% 34 48,350 19,027 4 7
Toronto Blue Jays 32 1,230,063 38,439 78.0% 37,370 2.9% 33 48,456 29,120 7 0
Washington Nationals 31 963,983 31,096 75.2% 30,313 2.6% 30 42,744 18,881 5 2
Totals 960 28,188,805 29,363 68.4% 29,257 0.4% 951 53,701 8,971 159 212

(a) The Braves are playing their first season at SunTrust Park, having moved from Turner Field after the ’16 season.
% 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. 
Note: 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
Los Angeles Dodgers  1,558,392
St. Louis Cardinals  1,460,235
Chicago Cubs  1,355,927
AVERAGE PER GAME
Los Angeles Dodgers  44,525
St. Louis Cardinals  42,948
San Francisco Giants  41,638
PERCENT OF CAPACITY
San Francisco Giants 99.3%
Boston Red Sox 94.6%
St. Louis Cardinals 94.3%
GAIN FROM LAST SEASON
Cleveland Indians 42.5%
Atlanta Braves (a) 26.8%
Baltimore Orioles 17.1%
LOSS FROM LAST SEASON
Kansas City Royals -18.7%
New York Mets -12.8%
Pittsburgh Pirates -12.8%
GAMES AT 90%+ CAP.
San Francisco Giants 31
Chicago Cubs 26
St. Louis Cardinals 20
GAMES AT 50%- CAP.
Oakland Athletics 27
Tampa Bay Rays 24

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