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2004 Wrigley Field Attend-O-Meter

Printer Friendly 2004 Attend-O-Meter

See Other Cubs Attend-O-Meters: 2003, 2005, 2006

Attendance statistics are complete for the 2004 season .

Chicago Cubs 2004 attendance:

3,170,154

Average attendance per game:

39,138

The Cubs finished the season with a standard deviation of attendance of 621 fans per game..

Attendance as a percentage of capacity:

98.94%

This number is found by dividing total attendance by the product of Wrigley Field seating capacity (39,558) and number of home games played.

Home Games Played:

81

Maximum Single Game Attendance:

40,607 - Saturday April 17th
vs. Cincinnatti

Minimum Single Game Attendance:

37,307 - Friday, May 7th
vs. Colorado

Median Single Game Attendance:

39,057

The median number of a set of data is the data point with an equal number of greater and lesser points in the data set.

Cubs Estimated 2004 YTD Ticket Revenue:

$90,190,881.30

Year to date ticket revenue estimated by multiplying paid attendance and average ticket price ($28.45) as reported by Team Marketing Report.

The Cubs must also pay taxes and a percentage of this money to opponents out of their ticket revenue. Estimated ticket revenue does not include concessions.

 

Cubs Home Attendance by Day of the Week
 MONTUESWEDSTHURSFRISAT SUN
# 8 12 12 10 13 13 13
Attend 312,738 469,213 464,537 390,475 510,377 513,276 509,538
AVG/DAY 39,092 39,101 38,711 39,048 39,260 39,483 39,195

 

Cubs Attendance by Game Time
 
Day
Night
#
60
21
Attendance
2,351,089
819,065
AVG/GATE
39,185
39,003

 

Cubs Attendance by Day of Week and Game Time

Mon

Tues
Weds
Thurs
Sun
# Night Games

5

10
4
1
1
# Day Games

3

2
8
9
12
Night Attendance

195,494

389,359
155,493
40,123
38,596
Avg/Night Game

39,099

38,936
38,873
40,123
38,596
Day Attendance

117,244

79,854
309,044
350,352
470,942
Avg/Day Game

39,081

39,927
38,631
38,928
39,245

Comparison of Cubs 2003 and 2004 attendance

Comparison of Cubs 2004 and 2003 Home Attendance

Chicago Cubs Attendance by Game with Moving Average

Distribution of Cubs Attendance

Pareto display of Cubs Attendance

Cubs Average Attendancy by Month

Cubs Average Attendancy by Day of Week


Attendance by Cubs Homestand:

Sunday 10/3 38,420 vs. ATL
Saturday 10/2 38,695 vs. ATL
Friday 10/1 38,795 vs. ATL
Thursday 9/30 38,281 vs. CIN
Wednesday 9/29 38,190 vs. CIN
Tuesday *Night* 9/28 38,895 vs. CIN
Monday *Night* 9/27 38,984 vs. CIN

The Cubs broke their all time attendance record (2,962,630) on Tuesday, September 28th, their 76th game. The club broke the 3,000,000 mark for the first time on Wednesday, September 29th, their 77th game. Finally, the team set a new single season record of 3,170,154 fans in their 81st game on Sunday, October 3rd, 2004.

Wednesday

9/15

38,395

vs. PIT

Tuesday *Night*

9/14

38,676

vs. PIT

Monday *Night*

9/13

38,326

vs. PIT

Sunday

9/12

38,794

vs. FLA

Saturday

9/11

39,078

vs. FLA

Friday

9/10

38,992

vs. FLA

Wednesday *Night*

9/8

38,379

vs. MON

Tuesday *Night*

9/7

38,321

vs. MON

Monday

9/6

38,807

vs. MON

 

The Cubs surpassed the 2.5 million mark in attendance on Saturday August 28th, 2004 (game #64).

Sunday 8/29 39,041 vs. HOU
Saturday 8/28 39,081 vs. HOU
Friday 8/27 39,038 vs. HOU
Thursday 8/26 38,216 vs. HOU
Wednesday 8/25 38,365 vs. MIL
Tuesday *Night* 8/24 38,457 vs. MIL
Monday *Night* 8/23 38,925 vs. MIL

 

Sunday 8/15 39,079 vs. LA
Saturday 8/14 39,069 vs. LA
Friday 8/13 39,105 vs. LA
Thursday 8/12 39,054 vs. SD
Wednesday *Night* 8/11 39,165 vs. SD
Tuesday *Night* 8/10 39,097 vs. SD

The Cubs surpassed the 2 million mark in attendance on Saturday July 31, 2004, game #51. This date marks the fastest season by the calendar and game # to 2,000,000.
(The Cubs reached 2 million on August 2, 2003 which was game #56)

Sunday 8/1 39,032 vs. PHI
Saturday 7/31 39,086 vs. PHI
Friday 7/30 39,117 vs. PHI

The Cubs broke their all-time attendance record for a four game series with 160,005 fans for the series against the Milwaukee Brewers, 7/15 - 7/18, two of those were my brother and I on Saturday!

Thursday 7/22 40,010 vs. CIN
Wednesday 7/21 38,761 vs. CIN
Tuesday 7/20 39,371 vs. STL
Monday *Night* 7/19 40,033 vs. STL
Sunday 7/18 39,911 vs. MIL
Saturday 7/17 40,003 vs. MIL
Friday 7/16 39,968 vs. MIL
Thursday *Night* 7/15 40,123 vs. MIL

For Sunday, July 4th the Cubs announced that they would not sell any standing room only tickets.

Sunday *Night* 7/4 38,596 vs. CHW
Saturday 7/3 39,528 vs. CHW
Friday 7/2 39,625 vs. CHW
Thursday 7/1 39,116 vs. HOU
Wednesday 6/30 39,326 vs. HOU
Tuesday *Night* 6/29 40,008 vs. HOU

 

Sunday 6/20 40,145 vs. OAK
Saturday 6/19 40,073 vs. OAK
Friday 6/18 40,022 vs. OAK

 

Thursday

6/10

38,707

vs. STL

Wednesday

6/9

38,693 

vs. STL

Tuesday *Night*

6/8

39,338

vs. STL

Monday *Night*

6/7

39,226

vs. STL

Sunday

6/6

39,016

vs. PIT

Saturday

6/5

39,387

vs. PIT

Friday

6/4

40,024

vs. PIT

Wednesday

6/2

38,346

vs. HOU

Tuesday *Night*

6/1

38,667

vs. HOU

Monday

5/31

39,380

vs. HOU

 

Sunday5/2340,090vs. STL
Saturday5/2240,131vs. STL
Friday5/2139,298vs. STL
Thursday5/2039,349vs. SF
Wednesday *Night*5/1939,047vs. SF
Tuesday *Night*5/1838,958vs. SF

 

Sunday5/939,155vs. COL
Saturday5/839,546vs. COL
Friday5/737,307vs. COL
Thursday5/638,169vs. ARZ
Wednesday *Night*5/538,902vs. ARZ
Tuesday *Night*5/438,942vs. ARZ

 

Sunday4/2538,635vs. NYM
Saturday4/2439,043vs. NYM
Friday4/2338,862vs. NYM

 

Monday4/1939,057vs. CIN
Sunday4/1839,624vs. CIN
Saturday4/1740,607vs. CIN
Friday4/1640,173vs. CIN
Thursday4/1539,450vs. PIT
Wednesday4/1438,968vs. PIT
Tuesday4/1240,483vs. PIT

 For official game start times, check out WGN Radio's page

 


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