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(OC) Quels stades de baseball ont le pourcentage de fréquentation le plus élevé cette saison ?


Ce tableau est en réponse à ce Message Reddit par u/AlchemistTheAlchemy (bravo à lui !). On sait qu’il n’y a pas deux stades de baseball ayant le même nombre de places assises. (c’est-à-dire Dodger Stadium contre Sutter Health Park).

Sur ce, voici la ligue triée par À% (pourcentage de fréquentation) pour la saison 2026 jusqu’à présent. À% prend la fréquentation moyenne de chaque stade et la divise par la capacité maximale disponible indiquée, montrant ainsi à quel point chaque stade est rempli par rapport à la capacité officielle en sièges.

Veuillez noter: la fréquentation déclarée n’est pas parfaitement standardisée dans les équipes de la MLB. Certains stades peuvent ajouter des billets pour places debout en plus des billets vendus pour le "sièges" capacité, gonflant ainsi les chiffres globaux. Je n’ai pas trouvé de moyen d’exclure ces chiffres et d’examiner uniquement le nombre de sièges. Nous nous retrouvons donc avec le tableau ci-joint.


Par Peteyy34

36 Comments

  1. Spadesta

    I’m surprised Miami is even that high. Every game I see them play their stadium is barren. Also great job Tampa Bay

  2. skunkpunk1

    Yo shout out to my Mets bros for showing up despite consistently shitty weather and even shittier baseball

  3. citrablock

    Rogers Centre attendance is probably going to decline over the next little while, but the good news is that tickets are going to get cheaper now that the Jays are ass again.

    I remember getting reasonably priced seats in the 100s/lower bowl area before the crazy run started last year. Plus everybody there were the real die hard fans.

  4. FaithlessnessLow4009

    I live in Colorado but am a 5 hour drive from Coors field, lol. Every time I drive to Denver there always away 🙁

  5. OneAndDone169

    Yankee Stadium III: Electric Boogaloo

  6. I’ve been to 3 games at Wrigley this year where it was 35-40 degrees and windy.

    April baseball is already hard in the Midwest. March baseball is just dumb.

  7. maybenextyearCLE

    Death, taxes, and the Guardians attendance being awful in April, the only sure things in this world

    *yes as usual attendance with skyrocket once it gets warm this month and we will be back to our usual attendance*

  8. 420andhikingboots

    Shocked to see the Rays so high, but the Trop has been rockin so hard this year we’ve had structural concerns. I say: Forget the Beastquake! We’re in a Trop-ical Storm watch!

  9. chuck212

    Doesn’t tropicana field have a max capacity of like 41,000?
    They just covered a whole deck with tarps.

  10. tyler-86

    AFAIC if you’re above 100% then your stated capacity is a lie.

  11. Beautiful-Sun8973

    And the jays suck right now 

  12. BiggityShwiggity

    That is not the capacity of the Rogers centre lol

  13. VryMadHatter

    I dont think some of these stadiums are using ‘capacity’ correctly

  14. Gekk0uga37

    Baseball in San Diego weather must be so nice

  15. jackofnac

    I thought Pittsburgh would be much higher

  16. AnatomicTsunami

    Cubs will start to fill up. A little chilly in Chicago.

  17. My hot take-spears pointed my way is that yeah Boston still has great attendance even when we suck and there’s nothing us die hard angry fans can do about it. And in fact I actually take a perverse sort of pride. The Red Sox mean something to the city of Boston and wider New England. Going to Fenway in spring and summer is a timeless event. It’s a beautiful thing and I’m Happy About it

  18. 1969quacky

    StLouis managed to kill the Golden Goose. It took a few years but they have alienated one of the top three fan bases.

  19. phieralph

    Why is nobody going to the Pirate games ? 🙁

  20. untouchable765

    I can’t believe nobody goes to Pirates games. IMO top 3 most beautiful ballpark. They are actually decent too and have Paul Skenes. I don’t get it.

  21. Falling4Strangers

    Busch has been the most surprising.

    Tickets are not expensive. One of the best transit to stadium set ups there is. Plus the team is actually good.

    When I was there for our series, I was shocked at how empty it was.

  22. Maleficent-Thanks-85

    Not only that the Padres are good their stadium is a great hang. Makes total sense especially with the weather.

  23. Aquavolt

    A’s have sold out 6 games out of the 16 home games this season.

    There’s a lot of baseball fans in Norcal that drive, or used to drive to the bay area to watch the Giants/A’s. It’s nice to be able to catch a game near home, at least until they move to Vegas.

  24. Middle-Training-1375

    Dodgers capacity is likely closer to 52K. They simply don’t want to admit that over the years renovations adding nicer seating has decreased the total number of seats from when the stadium was built.

  25. 8696David

    I’ll spend the rest of my life grateful for these times. Makes me think of when I was growing up, how the announced attendance of 18,000 always felt pretty dubious given how silent it was. 

  26. Infinite-Ad2614

    The Angels will reach 3 million fans this year. We love our lovable losers. Would’ve been at 640k if it weren’t for the brutal day games

  27. Bort_Bortson

    No way 19k are going to the Twins. They are definitely reporting season tickets sold and comps, not willing participants

  28. yarzospatzflute

    The Marlins should move in the A’s stadium once it’s available.

  29. blame_space

    guards tickets are way out of hand. They clearly don’t care about selling to the common fan aside from the ballpark pass.

  30. Mustang-22

    Skydome for life baby

    You all need to come feel it

  31. cookiemonster546

    Some of these stadiums are too big and their are too many games

  32. -XanderCrews-

    How on earth are we second in the division?

  33. Admirable_Outcome932

    How does one get to 100+ percent capacity? Is this counting Outfield District and other GA zones?

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