The active roster of a major league team may contain a maximum of 25 players. There are 30 teams in MLB. That would make a maximum of 750 players on major league rosters at any one time during a season.
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Baseball attendance varies by city in MLB. For the 2007 season, the New York Yankees average about 52,500 people per game. On the other side is the Florida Marlins who average around 16,700 people per game. The 1993 Colorado Rockies hold the MLB record for attendance with an average of 55,350 people per game.
It depends on the team. For example, teams like the Yankees and Red Sox normally have close to or sold out crowds. Teams like the Florida Marlins don't have many fans showing up to games. It also depends on the day, if the game is during the week it is most likely there won't be as many fans then there would be on a friday, saturday, or sunday.
Total attendance at baseball games in 2006 was 75,959,167 fans with the New York Yankees drawing the most fans at 4,200,468 and the Florida Marlins drawing the fewest fans at 1,165,120.
The annual number for the entire league was somewhere between 70 and 80 million last I checked for all years between 2006 and the present.
In a team, there are 9 players for each team. If you mean people in the stands, that could vary from 100 to 50,000 fans.