Attendance for all teams 1890–2008 (updated) MLB attendance 2008-2022    Total attendance for the season (right)
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Most attended game in history  The all-time attendance record of 115,300 was set at a preseason game between the defending champions Boston Red Sox  and Los Angeles Dodgers  on March 29, 2008, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum .[ 1] [ 2] National Baseball Hall of Fame , this is the only baseball game where the 100,000 figure has been definitively exceeded.[ 3] [ a] 
 
Least attended game in history  The record was set on September 28, 1882, in game between the Troy Trojans  and the Worcesters  in Worcester, Massachusetts, which some reports had only six spectators attend. As both clubs had been notified that they were being dropped from the National League, fans had very little interest in watching the lame-duck teams,[ 4] Boston Globe [ 5] 
This record does not count games played behind closed doors  by governmental authority. Games that were played as such included the April 29, 2015 game  between the Baltimore Orioles  and the Chicago White Sox  at Oriole Park at Camden Yards , which was closed because of safety concerns surrounding the 2015 Baltimore protests ,[ 6] COVID-19 pandemic  in 2020. 
 
The following shows the highest and lowest season home totals by team since 1903, excluding the 1918 , 1981 , 2020 , and 2021  seasons. 
    Team name   Season   Highest attendance   Per game average   Ballpark   Season   Lowest attendance   Per game average   Ballpark     Arizona Diamondbacks [ 7] 1998   3,610,290   44,571   Bank One Ballpark  2016   2,036,216   25,138   Chase Field     Atlanta Braves [ 8] 1993   3,884,720   47,960   Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium  1911   116,000   1,547   South End Grounds III     Baltimore Orioles [ 9] 1997   3,711,132   45,816   Oriole Park at Camden Yards  1935   80,922   1,065   Sportsman's Park III     Boston Red Sox [ 10] 2009   3,062,699   37,811   Fenway Park  1932   182,150   2,366   Fenway Park  and Braves Field     Chicago Cubs [ 11] 2008   3,300,200   40,743   Wrigley Field  1914   202,516   2,665   West Side Grounds     Chicago White Sox [ 12] 2006   2,957,414   36,511   U.S. Cellular Field  1932   233,198   3,029   Comiskey Park I     Cincinnati Reds [ 13] 1976   2,629,708   32,466   Riverfront Stadium  1914   100,791   1,309   Redland Field     Cleveland Guardians [ 14] 1999   3,468,456   42,820   Jacobs Field  1915   159,285   2,069   League Park II     Colorado Rockies [ 15] 1993   4,483,350   55,350   Mile High Stadium  2005   1,914,389   23,634   Coors Field     Detroit Tigers [ 16] 2008   3,202,645   39,539   Comerica Park  1906   174,043   2,231   Bennett Park     Houston Astros [ 17] 2004   3,087,872   38,122   Minute Maid Park  1963   719,502   8,883   Colt Stadium     Kansas City Royals [ 18] 2015   2,708,549   33,439   Kauffman Stadium  1970   693,047   8,773   Municipal Stadium     Los Angeles Angels [ 19] 2006   3,406,790   42,059   Angel Stadium of Anaheim  1965   566,727   7,064   Dodger Stadium     Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 2019   3,974,309   49,066   Dodger Stadium  1914   122,671   1,553   Ebbets Field     Miami Marlins [ 21] 1993   3,064,847   37,838   Joe Robbie Stadium  2018   811,104   10,014   Marlins Park     Milwaukee Brewers [ 22] 2011   3,071,373   37,918   Miller Park  1972   600,440   7,601   County Stadium     Minnesota Twins [ 23] 2010   3,223,640   39,798   Target Field  1903   128,878   1,815   American League Park I     New York Mets [ 24] 2008   4,042,045   49,902   Shea Stadium  1979   788,905   9,621   Shea Stadium     New York Yankees [ 25] 2008   4,298,655   53,070   Yankee Stadium  1903   211,808   3,161   Hilltop Park     Oakland Athletics [ 26] 1990   2,900,217   35,805   Oakland Coliseum  1915   146,223   1,976   Shibe Park     Philadelphia Phillies [ 27] [ 28] [ 29] [ 30] [ 31] 2011   3,680,718   45,440   Citizens Bank Park  1914   138,474   1,775   Baker Bowl     Pittsburgh Pirates [ 32] 2015   2,498,596   30,847   PNC Park  1914   139,620   1,813   Forbes Field     Seattle Mariners [ 33] 2002   3,542,938   43,740   Safeco Field  1983   813,537   10,044   Kingdome     St. Louis Cardinals [ 34] 2007   3,552,180   43,854   Busch Stadium  1919   167,059   2,421   Robison Field     San Diego Padres [ 35] 2024   3,330,545   41,117   Petco Park  1969   512,970   6,333   San Diego Stadium     San Francisco Giants [ 36] 2011   3,387,303   41,819   AT&T Park  1914   364,313   4,554   Polo Grounds V     Tampa Bay Rays [ 37] 1998   2,506,293   30,942   Tropicana Field  2003   1,058,695   13,070   Tropicana Field     Texas Rangers [ 38] 2012   3,460,280   42,720   The Ballpark in Arlington  1963   535,604   6,695   D.C. Stadium     Toronto Blue Jays [ 39] 1993   4,057,947   50,098   SkyDome  1982   1,275,978   15,753   Exhibition Stadium     Washington Nationals [ 40] 2005   2,731,993   33,728   R.F.K. Stadium  2001   642,745   7,935   Olympic Stadium   
 The highest per game attendance average is held by the Colorado Rockies in 1994 with 57,570 for 57 home games at Mile High Stadium during the strike shortened season. 
The 1918 season is excluded as it was shortened due to travel restrictions caused by World War I . 
The 1981 season is excluded due to the players' strike  that cancelled almost two months' worth of games. 
The 2020 and 2021 seasons are excluded due to the COVID-19  pandemic that caused restrictions on public gatherings. 
 
4 million or more home attendance totals  Toronto Blue Jays  became the first team in baseball history to draw 4 million mark in attendance in 1991 season.[ 41] 
    Team name   Season   Home attendance   Per game   Ballpark     Colorado Rockies [ 15] 1993   4,483,350   55,350   Mile High Stadium     New York Yankees [ 25] 2008   4,298,655   53,070   Yankee Stadium     New York Yankees [ 25] 2007   4,271,867   52,739   Yankee Stadium     New York Yankees [ 25] 2006   4,248,067   52,445   Yankee Stadium     New York Yankees [ 25] 2005   4,090,696   50,502   Yankee Stadium     Toronto Blue Jays [ 39] 1993   4,057,947   50,098   SkyDome     New York Mets [ 24] 2008   4,042,045   49,902   Shea Stadium     Toronto Blue Jays [ 39] 1992   4,028,318   49,732   SkyDome     Toronto Blue Jays [ 39] 1991   4,001,527   49,402   SkyDome   
 
Progression of home field attendance record    Season   Team   Home attendance   Per game   Ballpark     1993   Colorado Rockies [ 42] 4,483,350   55,350   Mile High Stadium     1992   Toronto Blue Jays [ 41] 4,028,318   49,732   SkyDome     1991   Toronto Blue Jays [ 41] 4,001,527   49,402   SkyDome     1990   Toronto Blue Jays [ 41] 3,885,284   47,966   SkyDome     1982   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 41] 3,608,881   44,554   Dodger Stadium     1978   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 43] 3,347,845   41,331   Dodger Stadium     1977   Los Angeles Dodgers  2,955,087   36,483   Dodger Stadium     1962   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 44] 2,755,184   33,195   Dodger Stadium     1948   Cleveland Indians [ 44] 2,620,627   33,172   Cleveland Stadium     1946   New York Yankees [ 45] 2,265,512   29,422   Yankee Stadium     1929   Chicago Cubs [ 46] 1,485,166   19,041   Wrigley Field     1920   New York Yankees [ 45] 1,289,422   16,746   Polo Grounds IV     1908   New York Giants [ 47] 910,000   11,375   Polo Grounds III     1905   Chicago White Sox  687,419   8,383   South Side Park II     1904   Boston Americans  623,295   7,695   Huntington Avenue Grounds     1903   New York Giants [ 47] 579,530   8,279   Polo Grounds III     1895   Philadelphia Phillies [ 48] 474,971   7,142   Baker Bowl     1894   New York Giants [ 47] 387,000   5,650   Polo Grounds III     1888   New York Giants [ 47] 305,455   4,663   Polo Grounds II     1887   New York Giants [ 47] 270,945   4,406   Polo Grounds II     1883   St. Louis Browns (AA) [ 49] 243,000   4,959   South End Grounds   
 
Highest and lowest attendance by season      Season   Team With Highest Attendance   High Attendance   Team With Lowest Attendance   Low Attendance     2024   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 50] 3,941,521   Oakland Athletics  922,286     2023   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 50] 3,837,079   Oakland Athletics  832,352     2022   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 51] 3,861,408   Oakland Athletics  787,902     2021   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 52] 2,804,693   Miami Marlins  642,617     2020 [ b]   Los Angeles Dodgers  77,407   Atlanta Braves  32,827     2019   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 3,974,309   Miami Marlins [ 21] 811,302     2018   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 3,857,500   Miami Marlins [ 21] 811,104     2017   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 3,765,856   Tampa Bay Rays [ 37] 1,253,619     2016   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 3,703,312   Tampa Bay Rays [ 37] 1,286,163     2015   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 3,764,815   Tampa Bay Rays [ 37] 1,287,054     2014   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 3,782,337   Cleveland Indians [ 14] 1,437,393     2013   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 3,743,527   Tampa Bay Rays [ 37] 1,510,300     2012   Philadelphia Phillies [ 26] 3,565,718   Tampa Bay Rays [ 37] 1,559,681     2011   Philadelphia Phillies [ 26] 3,680,718   Oakland Athletics [ 26] 1,476,791     2010   Philadelphia Phillies [ 26] 3,777,322   Cleveland Indians [ 14] 1,391,644     2009   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 3,761,655   Oakland Athletics [ 26] 1,408,783     2008   New York Yankees [ 25] 4,298,655   Florida Marlins [ 21] 1,335,076     2007   New York Yankees [ 25] 4,271,083   Florida Marlins [ 21] 1,370,511     2006   New York Yankees [ 25] 4,248,067   Florida Marlins [ 21] 1,164,134     2005   New York Yankees [ 25] 4,090,696   Tampa Bay Devil Rays [ 37] 1,141,669     2004   New York Yankees [ 25] 3,775,292   Montreal Expos [ 40] 749,550     2003   New York Yankees [ 25] 3,465,600   Montreal Expos [ 40] 1,025,639     2002   Seattle Mariners [ 33] 3,542,938   Montreal Expos [ 40] 812,045     2001   Seattle Mariners [ 33] 3,507,326   Montreal Expos [ 40] 642,745     2000   Cleveland Indians [ 14] 3,456,278   Montreal Expos [ 40] 926,272     1999   Colorado Rockies [ 15] 3,481,065   Montreal Expos [ 40] 773,277     1998   Colorado Rockies [ 15] 3,792,683   Montreal Expos [ 40] 914,909     1997   Colorado Rockies [ 15] 3,888,453   Oakland Athletics [ 26] 1,264,218     1996   Colorado Rockies [ 15] 3,891,014   Oakland Athletics [ 26] 1,148,380     1995   Colorado Rockies [ 15] 3,390,037   Pittsburgh Pirates [ 32] 905,517     1994   Colorado Rockies [ 15] 3,281,511   San Diego Padres [ 35] 953,857     1993   Colorado Rockies [ 15] 4,483,350   San Diego Padres  1,375,432     1992   Toronto Blue Jays [ 39] 4,028,318   Houston Astros [ 17] 1,211,412     1991   Toronto Blue Jays [ 39] 4,001,527   Montreal Expos [ 40] 934,742     1990   Toronto Blue Jays [ 39] 3,885,284   Atlanta Braves [ 8] 980,129     1989   Toronto Blue Jays [ 39] 3,375,883   Atlanta Braves [ 8] 984,930     1988   New York Mets [ 24] 3,055,445   Atlanta Braves [ 8] 848,089     1987   St. Louis Cardinals [ 34] 3,072,122   Cleveland Indians [ 14] 1,077,898     1986   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 3,023,208   Pittsburgh Pirates [ 32] 1,000,917     1985   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 3,264,593   Cleveland Indians [ 14] 655,181     1984   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 3,134,824   Cleveland Indians [ 14] 734,079     1983   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 3,510,313   Cleveland Indians [ 14] 768,941     1982   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 3,608,881   Minnesota Twins [ 53] 921,186     1981   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 2,381,292   Minnesota Twins [ 53] 469,090     1980   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 3,249,287   Minnesota Twins [ 53] 769,206     1979   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 2,860,954   Oakland Athletics [ 26] 306,763     1978   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 3,347,845   Oakland Athletics [ 26] 526,999     1977   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 2,955,087   Oakland Athletics [ 26] 495,599     1976   Cincinnati Reds [ 13] 2,629,708   San Francisco Giants [ 36] 626,868     1975   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 2,539,349   San Francisco Giants [ 36] 522,919     1974   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 2,632,474   San Francisco Giants [ 36] 519,987     1973   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 2,136,192   San Diego Padres [ 35] 611,826     1972   New York Mets [ 24] 2,134,185   Milwaukee Brewers [ 22] 600,440     1971   New York Mets [ 24] 2,266,680   San Diego Padres [ 35] 557,513     1970   New York Mets [ 24] 2,697,479   Chicago White Sox [ 12] 495,355     1969   New York Mets [ 24] 2,175,373   San Diego Padres [ 35] 512,970     1968   Detroit Tigers [ 16] 2,031,847   Washington Senators [ 38] 546,661     1967   St. Louis Cardinals [ 34] 2,090,145   Cleveland Indians [ 14] 662,980     1966   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 2,617,029   Washington Senators [ 38] 576,260     1965   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 2,553,577   Kansas City Athletics [ 26] 528,344     1964   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 26] 2,228,751   Washington Senators [ 38] 600,106     1963   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 2,538,602   Washington Senators [ 38] 535,604     1962   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 2,755,184   Chicago Cubs [ 11] 609,802     1961   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 1,804,250   Philadelphia Phillies [ 26] 590,039     1960   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 2,253,887   Cincinnati Reds [ 13] 663,486     1959   Los Angeles Dodgers [ 20] 2,071,045   Washington Senators [ 53] 615,372     1958   Milwaukee Braves [ 8] 1,971,101   Washington Senators [ 53] 475,288     1957   Milwaukee Braves [ 8] 2,215,404   Washington Senators [ 53] 457,079     1956   Milwaukee Braves [ 8] 2,046,331   Washington Senators [ 53] 431,647     1955   Milwaukee Braves [ 8] 2,005,836   Washington Senators [ 53] 425,238     1954   Milwaukee Braves [ 8] 2,131,388   Philadelphia Athletics [ 26] 304,666     1953   Milwaukee Braves [ 8] 1,826,397   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 297,238     1952   New York Yankees [ 25] 1,629,665   Boston Braves [ 8] 281,278     1951   New York Yankees [ 8] 1,950,107   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 293,790     1950   New York Yankees [ 25] 2,081,380   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 247,131     1949   New York Yankees [ 25] 2,283,676   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 270,936     1948   Cleveland Indians [ 14] 2,620,627   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 335,564     1947   New York Yankees [ 25] 2,178,937   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 320,474     1946   New York Yankees [ 25] 2,265,512   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 526,435     1945   Detroit Tigers [ 16] 1,280,341   Philadelphia Phillies [ 26] 285,057     1944   Detroit Tigers [ 16] 923,176   Boston Braves [ 8] 208,691     1943   Brooklyn Dodgers [ 20] 661,739   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 214,392     1942   Brooklyn Dodgers [ 20] 1,037,765   Philadelphia Phillies [ 26] 230,183     1941   Brooklyn Dodgers [ 20] 1,214,910   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 176,240     1940   Detroit Tigers [ 16] 1,112,693   Philadelphia Phillies [ 26] 207,177     1939   Cincinnati Reds [ 13] 981,443   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 109,159     1938   New York Yankees [ 25] 970,916   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 130,417     1937   Detroit Tigers [ 16] 1,072,276   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 123,121     1936   New York Yankees [ 25] 976,913   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 93,267     1935   Detroit Tigers [ 16] 1,034,929   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 80,922     1934   Detroit Tigers [ 16] 919,161   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 115,305     1933   New York Yankees [ 25] 728,014   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 88,113     1932   Chicago Cubs [ 11] 974,688   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 112,558     1931   Chicago Cubs [ 11] 1,086,422   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 179,126     1930   Chicago Cubs [ 11] 1,463,624   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 152,088     1929   Chicago Cubs [ 11] 1,485,166   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 280,697     1928   Chicago Cubs [ 11] 1,143,740   Philadelphia Phillies [ 26] 182,168     1927   New York Yankees [ 25] 1,164,015   St. Louis Browns [ 9] 247,879     1926   New York Yankees [ 25] 1,027,675   Philadelphia Phillies [ 26] 240,600     1925   Philadelphia Athletics [ 26] 869,703   Boston Red Sox [ 10] 267,782     1924   New York Yankees [ 25] 1,053,533   Boston Braves [ 8] 177,478     1923   New York Yankees [ 25] 1,007,066   Boston Braves [ 8] 227,802     1922   New York Yankees [ 25] 1,026,134   Boston Braves [ 8] 167,965     1921   New York Yankees [ 25] 1,230,696   Philadelphia Phillies [ 26] 273,961   
 
Largest crowds at a World Series game     Attendance   Opponents   Game number   Date   Stadium   Ref.     92,706   Chicago White Sox  at Los Angeles Dodgers  Game 5   October 6, 1959   Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum  [ 54]    92,650   Chicago White Sox  at Los Angeles Dodgers  Game 4   October 5, 1959   Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum  [ 55]    92,394   Chicago White Sox  at Los Angeles Dodgers  Game 3   October 4, 1959   Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum  [ 56]    86,288   Boston Braves  at Cleveland Indians  Game 5   October 10, 1948   Cleveland Stadium  [ 57]    81,897   Boston Braves  at Cleveland Indians  Game 4   October 9, 1948   Cleveland Stadium  [ 58]    78,102   New York Giants  at Cleveland Indians  Game 4   October 2, 1954   Cleveland Stadium  [ 59]    74,065   Brooklyn Dodgers  at New York Yankees  Game 6   October 5, 1947   Yankee Stadium  [ 60]    73,977   Brooklyn Dodgers  at New York Yankees  Game 3   October 6, 1956   Yankee Stadium  [ 61]    73,365   Brooklyn Dodgers  at New York Yankees  Game 1   September 30, 1947   Yankee Stadium  [ 62]    71,787   Brooklyn Dodgers  at New York Yankees  Game 4   October 4, 1952   Yankee Stadium  [ 63]    67,498   Cleveland Indians  at Florida Marlins  Game 6   October 25, 1997   Pro Player Stadium  [ 64]  
 
Notes    ^ Other games thought to have exceeded 100,000 spectators include two amateur games at Cleveland's Brookside Park , on September 20, 1914 and October 12, 1915, and two exhibition games at the 1936  and 1956 Summer Olympics . However, none of the four claims are considered provable or definitively supported by hard evidence.[ 3]   ^ All games with paid attendance were played at Globe Life Field  in Arlington, Texas, based on MLB standards for games with listed team as home team for playoff games.  Only three teams played with paid attendance (Atlanta Braves  in NLCS and Tampa Bay Rays , which had 34,325 attendance in the World Series games as the designated home team).  27 teams played all games  behind closed doors  under MLB regulations because of COVID-19.  Only the National League Championship Series and World Series were played with spectators.     
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