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2005 Wrigley Field Attend-O-Meter

See Other Cubs Attend-O-Meters: 2003, 2004, 2006

Chicago Cubs attendance statistics for 2005

Chicago Cubs 2005 Wrigley Field attendance:

3,100,092

Due to the rainout on April 12, the Cubs are likely to only collect 80 home gates in 2005.

Average attendance per game at Wrigley Field:

38,751

Attendance as a percentage of capacity:

97.76%

This number is found by dividing total attendance by the product of Wrigley Field seating capacity (39,638) and the number of home gates collected.

Home Games (Gates) Played:

80

Maximum Single Game Attendance:

40,488 - Saturday, July 2nd
vs. Washington

Minimum Single Game Attendance:

36,791 - Monday, April 11th
vs. San Diego

Median Single Game Attendance:

38,806

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 2005 Ticket Revenue:

$99,202,944

Year to date ticket revenue estimated by multiplying paid attendance and average ticket price ($32.00) 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. Estimates also do not reflect differences in revenue for Value/Regular/Premium ticket dates.

 

Cubs Home Attendance by Day of the Week
 
MON
TUES
WEDS
THURS
FRI
SAT
SUN
#
11
12
13
6
12
13
13
Attendance
421,873
462,611
498,122
231,099
468,393
510,957
507,037
AVG/gate
38,352
38,551
38,317
38,517
39,033
39,304
39,003

 

Cubs Attendance by Game Time
 
Day
Night
#
54
26
Attendance
2,098,656
1,001,436
AVG/GATE
38,864
38,517

 

Cubs Attendance by Day of Week and Game Time
Day of the Week

Mon

Tues
Weds
Thurs
Sun
# Night Games
10
11
2
1
2
# Day Games
1
1
11
5
11
Night Attendance
385,082
424,243
75,813
37,849
78,449
Avg/Night Game
38,508
38,568
37,907
37,849
39,225
Day Attendance
36,791
38,368
422,309
193,250
428,588
Avg/Day Game
36,791
38,368
38,392
38,650
38,963

 


Attendance by Cubs Homestand:

Notes: After the homestand ending June 15, the Cubs had collected 35 home gates (36 games) with cumulative attendance of 1,354,746.

June 15
Wednesday
Day
39,263
vs. FLA
June 14
Tuesday
Night
38,887
vs. FLA
June 13
Monday
Night
38,708
vs. FLA
June 12
Sunday
Night
39,138
vs. BOS
June 11
Saturday
Day
39,096
vs. BOS
June 10
Friday
Day
39,215
vs. BOS
June 8
Wednesday
Day
38,086
vs. TOR
June 7
Tuesday
Night
39,159
vs. TOR
June 6
Monday
Night
38,807
vs. TOR

Notes: On Sunday, May 29 the Cubs crossed the 1,000,000 mark, bringing the season total to 1,004,387. The Cubs have drawn at least 1 million every year since 1981, which was shortened by a strike. Before that, the Cubs had drawn at least 1 million fans beginning in 1968. The May 29th game, the Cubs 26th home gate, was also the first time this season the Cubs surpassed the 40,000 mark. In contrast, the Cubs had drawn 6 dates of 40,000 or more fans by their 26th gate in 2004. At this point in the season, the 2004 Cubs had drawn 1,020,213 fans.

May 29
Sunday
Day
40,322
vs. COL
May 28
Saturday
Day
39,368
vs. COL
May 27
Friday
Day
38,771
vs. COL
May 26
Thursday
Day
38,393
vs. COL
May 25
Wednesday
Night
38,118
vs. HOU
May 24
Tuesday
Night
38,805
vs. HOU
May 23
Monday
Night
38,232
vs. HOU
May 22
Sunday
Day
39,334
vs. CHW
May 21
Saturday
Day
39,461
vs. CHW
May 20
Friday
Day
38,988
vs. CHW

Notes: The May 11th, game against the Mets was the Cubs 16th of the season. Cumulative attendance to date was 614,325. After 16 games in 2003, the Cubs had announced attendance of 525,365. At the same point in 2004 the attendance was 626,923.

May 11
Wednesday
Day
38,475
vs. NYM
May 10
Tuesday
Night
38,813
vs. NYM
May 9
Monday
Night
37,562
vs. NYM
May 8
Sunday
Day
38,767
vs. PHI
May 7
Saturday
Day
38,933
vs. PHI
May 6
Friday
Day
38,656
vs. PHI

 

April 27
Wednesday
Day
38,114
vs. CIN
April 26
Tuesday
Night
38,113
vs. CIN
April 25
Monday
Night
38,013
vs. CIN
April 24
Sunday
Day
37,452
vs. PIT
April 23
Saturday
Day
37,965
vs. PIT


April 13 (DH for April 12)
Wednesday
Day
39,230
vs. SD
April 11
Monday
Day
36,791
vs. SD
April 10
Sunday
Day
39,076
vs. MIL
April 9
Saturday
Day
38,743
vs. MIL
April 8
Friday
Day
39,892
vs. MIL

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

 


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