Past Attendance
Attendance Records
Largest Attendance for Club, Season
597,433 - Dayton - 2010
Smallest Attendance for Club, Season
6,085 - Belleville - 1948
Largest Attendance for Club, Day
32,103 - Peoria Chiefs - July 29, 2008
Largest Attendance for League, Day
68,243 - July 4, 2013
Largest Attendance for League, Season
4,225,555 - 2010
Smallest Attendance for League, Season
120,767 - 1948
Largest Attendance for League, Playoff Series
52,386 - 2009
Smallest Attendance for League, Playoff Series
1,880 - 1964
Regular Season Attendance for League
1947: 197,249 1948: 120,767 1949: 203,064 1950: 224,579 1951: 208,419 1952: 381,897 1953: 321,837 1954: 367,703 1955: 435,943 1956: 453,688 1957: 376,565 1958: 408,302 1959: 468,837 1960: 395,078 1961: 415,961 |
1962: 529,779 1963: 629,294 1964: 654,628 1965: 505,236 1966: 477,635 1967: 403,618 1968: 441,938 1969: 367,420 1970: 532,034 1971: 563,889 1972: 545,121 1973: 527,032 1974: 557,272 1975: 564,368 1976: 541,126 |
1977: 548,097 1978: 555,546 1979: 485,917 1980: 529,097 1981: 602,793 1982: 1,005,530 1983: 1,180,950 1984: 1,143,182 1985: 1,259,733 1986: 1,224,068 1987: 1,179,810 1988: 1,657,595 1989: 1,716,443 1990: 1,648,095 1991: 1,816,898 |
1992: 1,743,863 1993: 1,814,501 1994: 2,469,999 1995: 2,764,329 1996: 3,168,632 1997: 2,953,277 1998: 2,892,327 1999: 2,774,427 2000: 3,268,473 2001: 3,232,355 2002: 3,366,779 2003: 3,375,898 2004: 3,505,556 2005: 3,486,775 2006: 3,298,095 |
2007: 3,530,138 2008: 3,602,687 2009: 3,629,038 2010: 4,184,843 2011: 3,983,282 2012: 4,084,343 2013: 4,118,049 |
Largest Regular Season Attendance for Clubs
Belleville - 18,539 - 1947 Beloit - 101,127 - 1986 Bowling Green - 237,070 - 2011 Burlington - 83,927 - 1994 Canton - 20,654 - 1952 Cedar Rapids - 196,066 - 2002 Centralia - 38,554 - 1951 Clinton - 127,251 - 1988 Danville - 95,023 - 1972 Dayton - 597,433 - 2010 Decatur - 96,337 - 1953 Dubuque - 97,220 - 1959 Fort Wayne - 404,942 - 2010 Great Lakes - 324,564 - 2007 Hannibal - 40,977 - 1955 Kane County - 523,222 - 2001 Kenosha - 87,672 - 1984 Keokuk - 41,133 - 1958 Kokomo - 53,600 - 1957 Lafayette - 61,287 - 1955 Lake County - 287,935 - 2010 Lansing - 538,325 - 1996 |
Madison - 131,646 - 1983 Marion - 36,705 - 1947 Mattoon - 61,000 - 1953 Michigan (Battle Crk) - 171,794 - 1995 Michigan City - 48,765 - 1956 Mt. Vernon - 39,665 - 1951 Paducah - 54,859 - 1949 Paris - 60,350 - 1956 Peoria - 275,673 - 2008 Quad Cities - 260,471 - 1994 Quincy - 52,788 - 1962 Rockford - 158,674 - 1988 South Bend - 258,424 - 1994 Springfield - 175,017 - 1991 Vincennes - 25,652 - 1951 Waterloo - 93,555 - 1989 Wausau - 63,461 - 1975 West Frankfort - 43,064 - 1947 West Michigan - 547,401 - 1996 Wisconsin - 253,240 - 2009 Wisconsin Rapids - 69,856 - 1974 |
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