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MLB Ticket Revenues per game for 2005
Saturday, May 14, 2005
For most teams in baseball, we are 20-25% of the way through the season and so I decided to capture a snap-shot of the ticket revenues per home date for each of the thirty teams. So, in true Cubdom fashion, I present these charts of team revenue per home date (in millions) for each MLB team. If I do any analysis, it will be in an update, otherwise feel free to comment about what you see.
The numbers below are estimates formed by multiplying the announced attendance by the average ticket price per team as determined by Team Marketing Report in their annual Fan Cost Index. These estimates don't take into account variable ticket pricing, childrens tickets, or other special ticket prices aside from those that have already been factored into the FCI.
The colors on the charts are determined by division:
blue = central
green = east
yellow = west
National League
TEAM |
Games |
Total Attendance |
Average Attendance |
Pct Attendance |
Avg. Ticket Price |
Rev/Game |
Cubs |
16 |
614,495 |
38,405 |
97.1 |
32.00 |
1.229 |
Cardinals |
21 |
825,255 |
39,297 |
78.1 |
25.29 |
0.994 |
Dodgers |
15 |
700,632 |
46,708 |
83.4 |
18.94 |
0.885 |
Giants |
20 |
758,618 |
37,930 |
91.3 |
23.22 |
0.881 |
Astros |
17 |
559,231 |
32,895 |
80.3 |
24.83 |
0.817 |
Phillies |
15 |
442,864 |
29,524 |
67.9 |
26.58 |
0.785 |
Mets |
17 |
557,056 |
32,768 |
57.1 |
23.66 |
0.775 |
Padres |
15 |
520,408 |
34,693 |
81.6 |
20.83 |
0.723 |
Nationals |
14 |
435,326 |
31,094 |
54.8 |
21.43 |
0.666 |
Braves |
18 |
536,946 |
29,830 |
59.6 |
17.51 |
0.522 |
Dbacks |
22 |
574,082 |
26,094 |
53.2 |
19.24 |
0.502 |
Reds |
19 |
425,641 |
22,402 |
53.3 |
17.90 |
0.401 |
Brewers |
20 |
431,797 |
21,589 |
50.9 |
16.86 |
0.364 |
Marlins |
20 |
463,668 |
23,183 |
63.8 |
15.55 |
0.361 |
Pirates |
13 |
274,018 |
21,078 |
54.9 |
17.08 |
0.360 |
Rockies |
16 |
374,612 |
23,413 |
46.4 |
14.92 |
0.349 |
American League
TEAM |
GMS |
TOTAL |
AVG |
PCT |
Tick Price |
Rev/Game |
Red Sox |
16 |
561,710 |
35,106 |
97.1 |
44.56 |
1.564 |
Yankees |
23 |
1,058,916 |
46,039 |
80.1 |
27.34 |
1.259 |
Mariners |
15 |
473,656 |
31,577 |
66.1 |
24.01 |
0.758 |
Angels |
19 |
769,889 |
40,520 |
89.9 |
17.36 |
0.703 |
Orioles |
22 |
633,863 |
28,811 |
59.8 |
22.53 |
0.649 |
White Sox |
16 |
337,839 |
21,114 |
44.8 |
25.89 |
0.547 |
Rangers |
21 |
637,975 |
30,379 |
61.9 |
16.91 |
0.514 |
Blue Jays |
17 |
388,681 |
22,863 |
45.3 |
19.61 |
0.448 |
Twins |
15 |
375,778 |
25,051 |
51.5 |
16.25 |
0.407 |
Tigers |
14 |
298,678 |
21,334 |
53.2 |
18.48 |
0.394 |
Indians |
12 |
218,138 |
18,178 |
41.9 |
21.17 |
0.385 |
Athletics |
16 |
347,753 |
21,734 |
49.8 |
17.66 |
0.384 |
Royals |
16 |
265,617 |
16,601 |
40.7 |
13.71 |
0.228 |
Drays |
24 |
340,856 |
14,202 |
32.4 |
13.7 |
0.195 |
Posted by Byron at May 14, 2005 6:32 PM
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