Major League Baseball like all other large sporting organizations uses a simple method to measure the attendance at games. As fans enter the stadium they pass through turn styles. With each click a number is recorded. The final count is made once the stadium is full.
I think the St Louis Browns with less than 50,000 during the Depression in the 1093's.
Major League Baseball.
Bud Selig is the Commissioner of Major League Baseball.
There are no major league baseball teams from North Dakota.
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Each team submits the attendance of every game they play.
Probably California, with five Major League teams, more than any other state.
For the top 30 teams, the average was 31,404. (Source: http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/attendance?sort=home_avg&year=2006&seasonType=2)
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Yep, Major League Baseball or MLB.
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No. Major League Baseball is real.
You are very much mistaken. Major League baseball attendance is not only higher than it's ever been, but has been increasing over the pat 10 years as well. The attendance number for 2008 was down from last years all time record of 79,503,175, but it's still the second-highest total in the history of baseball with 78,614,880. 1987 major league Baseball broke the 50 million mark for the first time with 52,011,506, and in 1993 set an all time attendance record with 70,257,938 up from 55,870,466 the year before. 10 years ago in 1999 the attendance was at 70,139,380.
MLB reported a total attendance of 73,061,763 in 2010, down 446,434 from 2009. Average attendance per game in 2010 was 30,067 and in 2009 was 30,300.
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I think the St Louis Browns with less than 50,000 during the Depression in the 1093's.