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"The people around me (during the Boston Red Sox victory parade) are simply giddy. And there are a lot of them. I'm guessing there are 50,000 or so just here on the plaza and sidewalks at the Government Center on Cambridge Street. And we are but a freckle on the hide of this happy beast." - Sportswriter Rick Telander in the Chicago Sun Times (October 31, 2004)

2004 American League Attendance

    Baseball Almanac is pleased to present a comprehensive chart of attendance totals for American League ballclubs during the 2004 regular season. Chart note: Each column can be clicked on (which will connect you to the team's year-by-year totals) or hovered over (which will bring up their exact totals).

2004 American League Attendance

Team by Team Records

2004 American League Attendance : Team by Team

2004 American League Attendance : Team by Team

 

Fast Facts

Review the 2004 American League end of season stats to determine how each team finished, which team led in various statistics & which team's payrolls were the highest.

Did you know that the 2004 New York Yankees had the highest per-game average at home (47,788) and the highest per-game average on the road (40,847)? Did you know we have more baseball charts online besides this one:

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2004 American League Attendance Analysis

2004 National League Attendance Analysis

2005 American League Attendance Analysis

2005 National League Attendance Analysis

Baseball Player Batting Stances (Left / Right / Both)

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Deaths by Month

Home Runs by Position

Mark McGwire: 10 Longest Home Runs

No Hitters by Month

No Hitters by Throwing Arms

Salary Data & Minimum Wages

The average attendance during the 2004 regular season for American League teams was 2,340,422 and for National League teams it was 2,512,690.


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