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The bitter, eight-month baseball strike that ended the 1994 season so abruptly was expected to have substantial repercussions at the box office when the 1995 season finally got under way. It did. By the end of the first week of play, American League teams were playing to 12.8% fewer fans than the year before; National


League teams fared even worse—their attendance was down 15.1% (190). Based on the team-by-team attendance figures given below,









































































































American League

National League
TeamChangeTeamChange
Baltimore–2%Atlanta–49%
Boston+16Chicago–4
California+7Cincinnati–18
Chicago–27Colorado–27
ClevelandNo home gamesFlorida–15
Detroit–22Houston–16
Kansas City–20Los Angeles–10
Milwaukee–30Montreal–1
Minnesota–8New York+34
New York–2Philadelphia–9
OaklandNo home gamesPittsburgh–28
Seattle–3San Diego–10
Texas–39San Francisco–45
Toronto–24St. Louis–14
Average:–12.8%Average:–15.1%


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The bitter, eight-month baseball strike that ended the 1994 season so abruptly was expected to have substantial
repercussions at the box office when the 1995 season finally got under way. It did. By the end of the first week
of play, American League teams were playing to 12.8% fewer fans than...
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