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Thursday, 19 October 2017

Analyzing 2017 Arizona Diamondbacks attendance

Source: www.azsnakepit.com --- Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Crowds were a little bigger - and perhaps more enthusiastic? - at Chase Field this year. Let’s dig into the numbers. MLB attendance Crowds across all Baseball was down a little this season. The final tally for 2017 was 72,670,423: that’s down almost half a million from 2016, when the figure was 73,159,674. However, that is across a total of more than 2,400 contests, meaning the drop per game was only 201. There were some external factors which should be taken into account, such as the hurricanes which saw the Houston Astros and Miami Marlins both forced to play some of their “home” games out of their markets. On the other hand, attendance got a one-time boost by the new park in Atlanta: this led to the Braves having the biggest increase of any team this season. But it does continue something of a trend: coincidentally, that 201 drop is the same decrease as occurred between 2015 and 2016. However, it means this year saw the lowest total crowds across MLB since 2002. It’s more than two million below the recent high of 74,859,268, reached in 2012, and is approaching seven million off the all-time high in 2002 (79,503.175). This apparent loss of interest is not confined to the ballpark, either. Overall, prime-time league television ratings were down 6% compared to last season, though as in attendance, there were wide variations between teams. The Yankees and Braves were up 56%, the Tigers down 38% [the D-backs were +28%]. ...



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