April 15, 200719 yr 1. Yankees, 679 wins, #1 attendance (EVEN) 2. Oakland, 664 wins, #22 attendance (-18) 3. St. Louis, 658 wins, #4 attendance (+1) 4. Atlanta, 650 wins, #12 attendance (-8) 5. Boston, 634 wins, #10 attendance 6. San Francisco, 624 wins, #2 attendance (+4) 7. WHITE SOX, 617 wins, #19 attendance (-12) 8. Minnesota, 609 wins, #24 attendance (-16) Anaheim, 609 wins, #8 attendance (+1) 10. Seattle, 603 wins, #5 attendance (+5) 11. Dodgers, #3 attendance (+8) 12. Astros #7 attendance, (+5) 13. Phillies, #17 attendance (-4) 14. Indians, #18 attendance (-4) 15. Marlins, #29 attendance (-14) 16. Mets #11 attendance, (+5) 17. Diamondbacks, #13 attendance (+4) 18. Blue Jays, #24 attendance (-6) 19. Padres, #15 attendance, (+4) 20. CUBS, 539 wins, #6 attendance (+14) 21. Rangers #16 attendance (+5) 22. Reds, #19 attendance (+3) 23. Expos/Nationals, #27 attendance (-4) 24. Rockies, #14 attendance (+10) 25. Orioles, #9 attendance (+16) 26. Brewers, #19 attendance (+7) 27. Pirates, #26 attendance (+1) 28. Tigers, #23 attendance (+5) 29. D-Rays, 464 wins, #30 attendance (-1) 30. Royals, 463 wins, #28 attendance (+2) The teams in italics are those who are underperforming, based on connecting winning percentage directly to attendance. Those in bold are overperforming, with higher attendance than on-field performance. Edited April 15, 200719 yr by caulfield12
April 15, 200719 yr Author QUOTE(LosMediasBlancas @ Apr 15, 2007 -> 08:08 AM) They hate good baseball in Oakland? The Marlins, A's and Twins are the biggest "negative" anomalies, the Cubs and Orioles the unexplainable. Of course, you could say the same for White Sox fans...I think Chicago show relocate to Missouri and call itself the 'Show Me' City in terms of getting out and supporting the White Sox. It took a World Series, and we'll see how long the honeymoon period lasts for JR and KW.
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