The largest attendance for a major league baseball game was 92,706 when the Chicago White Sox played the Los Angeles Dodgers on October 6, 1959 in the 6th game of the World Series (Chicago won 1-0 with Koufax being the losing pitcher). The record for a regular season game is 84,587 when the New York Yankees played the Cleveland Indians in Cleveland in a doubleheader on September 12, 1954. The record for a single regular season game is 80,227 when Montreal Expos played Colorado Rockies on opening day, April 9, 1993.
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.
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The seating capacity of every stadium is different. The smallest stadium is the Oakland Athletics stadium with a capacity of just over 33,000. The largest is Dodger Stadium with exactly 56,000 seats. There are numerous sites which list each stadium's capacity which can be found by searching the internet.It varies from stadium to stadium. Look up stadium capacities at the individual team sites under MLB.com
Each team submits the attendance of every game they play.
No. The major indicates importance (major league football), while largest indicates quantity/size (the largest ocean is the Pacific).
The largest attendance for a major league baseball game was 92,706 when the Chicago White Sox played the Los Angeles Dodgers on October 6, 1959 in the 6th game of the World Series (Chicago won 1-0 with Koufax being the losing pitcher). The record for a regular season game is 84,587 when the New York Yankees played the Cleveland Indians in Cleveland in a doubleheader on September 12, 1954. The record for a single regular season game is 80,227 when Montreal Expos played Colorado Rockies on opening day, April 9, 1993.
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)
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.
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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.