https://frontofficesports.com/newsletter/mlbs-attendance-spike/
Major League Baseball is off to a historically strong start at the gates, giving
initial support to preseason expectations of a third straight attendance increa
se in 2025.
The league ended April with an average per-game attendance of 27,261, MLB’s bes
t mark at the end of that month since 2017. Heading into the season, MLB executi
ves had high hopes for another increase, which would create the first three-year
streak of gains since 2005–2007. The early 2025 results, however, give a furth
er dose of encouragement as several teams in the Northeast and Midwest were eith
er flat or down in attendance by mid-April, but have since seen much stronger cr
owds as game temperatures have warmed considerably.
Running about 1.3% ahead of last year’s attendance pace, MLB will look to build
on that as higher-attended summer games approach.
As was the case in both 2024 and 2023, MLB’s attendance momentum stems from sev
eral factors, including strong reception for the pitch clock and more action-fil
led style of play introduced two years ago, the broad appeal of major stars such
as the Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani and Yankees’ Aaron Judge, and a historic influx
of young stars such as the Pirates’ Paul Skenes and Reds’ Elly De La Cruz.
尽管今年有两队因故搬去容量仅一万多的小联盟球场
但大联盟今年的四月场均创下八年来最高的27,261人
比去年上升1.3%
目前朝着连续三年进场人次成长前进中
上次大联盟连续三年成长已经是2005-2007的事了
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