Opening Day: 43,168
Game 2: 35,257
Running Total: 78,425
Per Game Average: 39,212
Opening Day: 43,168
Game 2: 35,257
Running Total: 78,425
Per Game Average: 39,212
Last edited by redsfan30; 04-04-2013 at 11:56 AM.
"Strickland Propane... Taste the meat, not the heat." - Hank Hill
The Reds have sure done a good job promoting Opening Night. A few years ago it was just the second game and you would get 15K out there in 30 degree weather. They really made it into an event. If they draw a little over 21K today, that's 100K for a mid-week 3 game series. That doesn't happen very often.
REDREAD (04-04-2013)
2,355,259 is their record for GABP. Hopefully they can get close to that this year. They would need to average a little over 29k this season. Averaged almost 29k last season. You would think there is about as much excitement around the team short of a reigning world series champion as their could be, so should be able to do that and set a record.
2,629,708 is the alltime record which is also attainable.
Last edited by RadfordVA; 04-04-2013 at 03:53 PM. Reason: fixed numbers
The marketing principles that the Reds FO is applying transcend the traditional in-person promotions.
The thing that I find most impressive is that the Reds TV affiliates also continue to shatter viewer ratings expectations. Timing could not be better to renegotiate their terms with Fox Sports Ohio.
Attendance at the Reds game on Wednesday was the third highest crowd in baseball for the day.
MLB Attendance on Wednesday, April 4
LA Dodgers 52,906
NY Yankees 40,216
Cincinnati 35,257
Pittsburgh 27,667
Arizona 26,896
Washington 26,269
Milwaukee 25,766
Toronto 24,619
Atlanta 24,289
Minnesota 22,963
NY Mets 22,239
Houston 15,831
Tampa Bay 15,599
Oakland 15,162
Chicago White Sox 14,213
Raisor (04-04-2013)
This is the ol Left Hander rounding third and heading for home.
23,795 for the day game on 4/4 (home game 3), which wrapped up the series with the Angels, taking the season attendance to 102,220.
Attendance for the series was (obviously) 102,220.
Average attendance for the season stands at 34,073.
If put a consistent winner out on the field folks will show up to watch. It's taken four consecutive years of at least putting a competitive team on the field but the fans are starting to come around.
This is the ol Left Hander rounding third and heading for home.
jhu1321 (04-04-2013)
MLB Attendance for day games on Thursday, April 4
Washington 25,123
Minnesota 24,752
Cincinnati 23,795
NY Mets 21,519
Tampa Bay 17,491
Chicago White Sox 15,036
Oakland 12,134
Pittsburgh 11,634
Game 4: 28,102
Running total: 130,322
Per game average: 32,580
"Strickland Propane... Taste the meat, not the heat." - Hank Hill
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