MLB Sets Record For Highest Total Attendance Ever on a Pre-June Wednesday
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MLB reported a remarkable average attendance of 31,350 fans across its games on Wednesday, with a total of 501,596 spectators, marking the largest Wednesday attendance in April or May history. Various factors, including split doubleheaders from teams like the Twins and Orioles, enhanced the overall numbers. Dodgers Stadium had the highest individual game attendance of the day with over 50,000 fans. This record attendance reflects a positive trend in fan engagement, as April's total attendance was the highest since 2017, indicating revitalized interest in baseball.
Wednesday marked a record attendance for MLB games in April and May, with 501,596 fans attending 17 games, showcasing a strong turnout across the league.
The Minnesota Twins, Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Phillies, and St. Louis Cardinals contributed to the record with doubleheaders, demonstrating the continued fan engagement throughout the season.
This season has witnessed a positive trend in fan turnout, with April's overall attendance marking the highest figures since 2017, reflecting growing interest in baseball.
Dodger Stadium outperformed other venues with 50,071 fans, highlighting the competitive nature of attendance as teams draw large crowds.
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