The average attendance for 2010 Spring Training showed a 5.6 percent increase over last year, Major League Baseball announced today.
Spring Training games drew an average crowd of 7,596 fans in 2010, up from the average of 7,190 during 2009 Spring Training. It marks the third highest average attendance ever during Spring Training, eclipsed only by 2008 (8,026 per game) and 1994 (7,709 per game). Overall, 2010 Spring Training attracted 3,509,343 fans, the third highest total ever, throughout 462 dates.
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