The average attendance for the St. Louis Cardinals ever since they built the new stadium has been sold out. This however does not mean you are completley blocked out of acquiring tickets.
For the 2008 season, the Cardinals drew over 3,000,000 fans to their home games. For some reason, the actual attendance numbers are a little difference as reported on mlb.com and Baseball Almanac. mlb.com reports the Cardinals 2008 home attendance at 3,432,917 for an average of 42,381 per game. Baseball Almanac reports the Cardinals 2008 home attendance at 3,430,660 for an average of 42,353 per game.
In 2008 the Cubs set a record for Attendance over the entire season, 3,300,200, with an average of 40,743 fans per game (7th in the league). Below are the attendance averages for the past 5 seasons:
2008: 40,743 (tot. 3,300,200) 2007: 40,154 (tot. 3,252,462) 2006: 39,040 (tot. 3,123,215) 2005: 38,750 (tot. 3,099,992) 2004: 39,138 (tot. 3,170,184)
The average home game attendance for the Cleveland Cavaliers during the 2007 - 2008 season was 20,465 fans. (3rd in the league)
The average home game attendance for the New York Yankees during the 2008 season was 53,069 fans (1st in the league).
The average home game attendance for the Colorado Rockies during the 2008 season was 33,127 fans (13th in the league).
The average home game attendance for the Chicago Bulls during the 2007-2008 season was 21,987 fans.
For 2012, the average attendance was 88,531
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In 2008, the Twins had their third all time attendance total drawing 2,302,431 for an average of 28,425 fans per game. This barely topped their 2007 average of 28,349 (2,296,347 total attendance).
The average home game attendance for the Detroit Pistons during the 2007-2008 season was 22,076 (highest in the league).
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The average home game attendance for the Miami Heat during the 2007 - 2008 season was 19,463 fans.
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