NEW YORK (AP)—Major League Baseball’s average attendance dropped for the third straight season, with a slight dip of nearly a half percent this year.
The 30 teams combined to draw 73.06 million fans in 2010, an average of 30,141, after Sunday’s regular season finales.
Last year, in the midst of a global economic downturn, the teams drew 73.42 million, an average of 30,350. That average was a 6.7 percent drop from 2008’s 32,528, when the total was 78.59 million.
Major League Baseball set records in 2007, with a total of 79.5 million and an average of 32,785.
The 30 teams combined to draw 73.06 million fans in 2010, an average of 30,141, after Sunday’s regular season finales.
Last year, in the midst of a global economic downturn, the teams drew 73.42 million, an average of 30,350. That average was a 6.7 percent drop from 2008’s 32,528, when the total was 78.59 million.
Major League Baseball set records in 2007, with a total of 79.5 million and an average of 32,785.