List of Major League Baseball attendance records


Most attended game in history
The all-time attendance record of 115,300 was set at a preseason game between the defending champions Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers on March 29, 2008, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> According to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, this is the only baseball game where the 100,000 figure has been definitively exceeded.<ref name="hall">Template:Cite web</ref>Template:Efn
Least attended game in history
The record was set on September 28, 1882, in game between the Troy Trojans and the Worcesters in Worcester, Massachusetts, which some reports had only six spectators attend. As both clubs had been notified that they were being dropped from the National League, fans had very little interest in watching the lame-duck teams,<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> especially on a day which the Boston Globe described as "bleak, cold and windy".<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
This record does not count games played behind closed doors by governmental authority. Games that were played as such included the April 29, 2015 game between the Baltimore Orioles and the Chicago White Sox at Oriole Park at Camden Yards, which was closed because of safety concerns surrounding the 2015 Baltimore protests,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and the majority of the 2020 season (only the NLCS and World Series had spectators) which was closed to fans due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.
Highest and lowest season home totals, by team
The following shows the highest and lowest season home totals by team since 1903, excluding the 1918, 1981, 2020, and 2021 seasons.
| Team name | Season | Highest attendance | Per game average | Ballpark | Season | Lowest attendance | Per game average | Ballpark |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arizona Diamondbacks<ref name="br ari">Template:Cite web</ref> | 1998 | 3,610,290 | 44,571 | Bank One Ballpark | 2016 | 2,036,216 | 25,138 | Chase Field |
| Athletics<ref name="br oak" /> | 1990 | 2,900,217 | 35,805 | Oakland Coliseum | 1915 | 146,223 | 1,976 | Shibe Park |
| Atlanta Braves<ref name="br atl" /> | 1993 | 3,884,720 | 47,960 | Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium | 1911 | 116,000 | 1,547 | South End Grounds III |
| Baltimore Orioles<ref name="br bal" /> | 1997 | 3,711,132 | 45,816 | Oriole Park at Camden Yards | 1935 | 80,922 | 1,065 | Sportsman's Park III |
| Boston Red Sox<ref name="br bos" /> | 2009 | 3,062,699 | 37,811 | Fenway Park | 1932 | 182,150 | 2,366 | Fenway Park and Braves Field |
| Chicago Cubs<ref name="br chc" /> | 2008 | 3,300,200 | 40,743 | Wrigley Field | 1914 | 202,516 | 2,665 | West Side Grounds |
| Chicago White Sox<ref name="br chw" /> | 2006 | 2,957,414 | 36,511 | U.S. Cellular Field | 1932 | 233,198 | 3,029 | Comiskey Park I |
| Cincinnati Reds<ref name="br cin" /> | 1976 | 2,629,708 | 32,466 | Riverfront Stadium | 1914 | 100,791 | 1,309 | Redland Field |
| Cleveland Guardians<ref name="br cle" /> | 1999 | 3,468,456 | 42,820 | Jacobs Field | 1915 | 159,285 | 2,069 | League Park II |
| Colorado Rockies<ref name="br col" /> | 1993 | 4,483,350 | 55,350 | Mile High Stadium | 2005 | 1,914,389 | 23,634 | Coors Field |
| Detroit Tigers<ref name="br det" /> | 2008 | 3,202,645 | 39,539 | Comerica Park | 1906 | 174,043 | 2,231 | Bennett Park |
| Houston Astros<ref name="br hou" /> | 2004 | 3,087,872 | 38,122 | Minute Maid Park | 1963 | 719,502 | 8,883 | Colt Stadium |
| Kansas City Royals<ref name="br kcr">Template:Cite web</ref> | 2015 | 2,708,549 | 33,439 | Kauffman Stadium | 1970 | 693,047 | 8,773 | Municipal Stadium |
| Los Angeles Angels<ref name="br ana">Template:Cite web</ref> | 2006 | 3,406,790 | 42,059 | Angel Stadium of Anaheim | 1965 | 566,727 | 7,064 | Dodger Stadium |
| Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 2025 | 4,012,470 | 49,537 | Dodger Stadium | 1914 | 122,671 | 1,553 | Ebbets Field |
| Miami Marlins<ref name="br fla" /> | 1993 | 3,064,847 | 37,838 | Joe Robbie Stadium | 2018 | 811,104 | 10,014 | Marlins Park |
| Milwaukee Brewers<ref name="br mil" /> | 2011 | 3,071,373 | 37,918 | Miller Park | 1972 | 600,440 | 7,601 | County Stadium |
| Minnesota Twins<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | 2010 | 3,223,640 | 39,798 | Target Field | 1903 | 128,878 | 1,815 | American League Park I |
| New York Mets<ref name="br nym" /> | 2008 | 4,042,045 | 49,902 | Shea Stadium | 1979 | 788,905 | 9,621 | Shea Stadium |
| New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 2008 | 4,298,655 | 53,070 | Yankee Stadium | 1903 | 211,808 | 3,161 | Hilltop Park |
| Philadelphia Phillies<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | 2011 | 3,680,718 | 45,440 | Citizens Bank Park | 1914 | 138,474 | 1,775 | Baker Bowl |
| Pittsburgh Pirates<ref name="br pit" /> | 2015 | 2,498,596 | 30,847 | PNC Park | 1914 | 139,620 | 1,813 | Forbes Field |
| Seattle Mariners<ref name="br sea" /> | 2002 | 3,542,938 | 43,740 | Safeco Field | 1983 | 813,537 | 10,044 | Kingdome |
| St. Louis Cardinals<ref name="br stl" /> | 2007 | 3,552,180 | 43,854 | Busch Stadium | 1919 | 167,059 | 2,421 | Robison Field |
| San Diego Padres<ref name="br sdp" /> | 2025 | 3,437,201 | 42,434 | Petco Park | 1969 | 512,970 | 6,333 | San Diego Stadium |
| San Francisco Giants<ref name="br sfg">Template:Cite web</ref> | 2011 | 3,387,303 | 41,819 | AT&T Park | 1914 | 364,313 | 4,554 | Polo Grounds V |
| Tampa Bay Rays<ref name="br tbd" /> | 1998 | 2,506,293 | 30,942 | Tropicana Field | 2025 | 786,750 | 9,713 | George M. Steinbrenner Field |
| Texas Rangers<ref name="br tex" /> | 2012 | 3,460,280 | 42,720 | The Ballpark in Arlington | 1963 | 535,604 | 6,695 | D.C. Stadium |
| Toronto Blue Jays<ref name="br tor" /> | 1993 | 4,057,947 | 50,098 | SkyDome | 1982 | 1,275,978 | 15,753 | Exhibition Stadium |
| Washington Nationals<ref name="br wsn" /> | 2005 | 2,731,993 | 33,728 | R.F.K. Stadium | 2001 | 642,745 | 7,935 | Olympic Stadium |
The highest per game attendance average is held by the Colorado Rockies in 1994 with 57,570 for 57 home games at Mile High Stadium during the strike shortened season.
The 1918 season is excluded as it was shortened due to travel restrictions caused by World War I.
The 1981 season is excluded due to the players' strike that cancelled almost two months' worth of games.
The 2020 and 2021 seasons are excluded due to the COVID-19 pandemic that caused restrictions on public gatherings.
4 million or more home attendance totals
Toronto Blue Jays became the first team in baseball history to draw 4 million mark in attendance in 1991 season.<ref name="jaystimeline"/>
| Team name | Season | Home attendance | Per game | Ballpark |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Colorado Rockies<ref name="br col"/> | 1993 | 4,483,350 | 55,350 | Mile High Stadium |
| New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy"/> | 2008 | 4,298,655 | 53,070 | Yankee Stadium |
| New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 2007 | 4,271,867 | 52,739 | Yankee Stadium |
| New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy"/> | 2006 | 4,248,067 | 52,445 | Yankee Stadium |
| New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy"/> | 2005 | 4,090,696 | 50,502 | Yankee Stadium |
| Toronto Blue Jays<ref name="br tor" /> | 1993 | 4,057,947 | 50,098 | SkyDome |
| New York Mets<ref name="br nym"/> | 2008 | 4,042,045 | 49,902 | Shea Stadium |
| Toronto Blue Jays<ref name="br tor" /> | 1992 | 4,028,318 | 49,732 | SkyDome |
| Los Angeles Dodgers | 2025 | 4,012,470 | 49,537 | Dodger Stadium |
| Toronto Blue Jays<ref name="br tor" /> | 1991 | 4,001,527 | 49,402 | SkyDome |
Progression of home field attendance record
| Season | Team | Home attendance | Per game | Ballpark |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1993 | Colorado Rockies<ref name="rockstimeline">Template:Cite web</ref> | 4,483,350 | 55,350 | Mile High Stadium |
| 1992 | Toronto Blue Jays<ref name="jaystimeline">Template:Cite web</ref> | 4,028,318 | 49,732 | SkyDome |
| 1991 | Toronto Blue Jays<ref name="jaystimeline"/> | 4,001,527 | 49,402 | SkyDome |
| 1990 | Toronto Blue Jays<ref name="jaystimeline"/> | 3,885,284 | 47,966 | SkyDome |
| 1982 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="jaystimeline"/> | 3,608,881 | 44,554 | Dodger Stadium |
| 1978 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | 3,347,845 | 41,331 | Dodger Stadium |
| 1977 | Los Angeles Dodgers | 2,955,087 | 36,483 | Dodger Stadium |
| 1962 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="cle ba"/> | 2,755,184 | 33,195 | Dodger Stadium |
| 1948 | Cleveland Indians<ref name="cle ba">Template:Cite web</ref> | 2,620,627 | 33,172 | Cleveland Stadium |
| 1946 | New York Yankees<ref name="nyy ba"/> | 2,265,512 | 29,422 | Yankee Stadium |
| 1929 | Chicago Cubs<ref name="chc ba">Template:Cite web</ref> | 1,485,166 | 19,041 | Wrigley Field |
| 1920 | New York Yankees<ref name="nyy ba">Template:Cite web</ref> | 1,289,422 | 16,746 | Polo Grounds IV |
| 1908 | New York Giants<ref name="SFG">Template:Cite web</ref> | 910,000 | 11,375 | Polo Grounds III |
| 1905 | Chicago White Sox | 687,419 | 8,383 | South Side Park II |
| 1904 | Boston Americans | 623,295 | 7,695 | Huntington Avenue Grounds |
| 1903 | New York Giants<ref name="SFG" /> | 579,530 | 8,279 | Polo Grounds III |
| 1895 | Philadelphia Phillies<ref name="PP">Template:Cite web</ref> | 474,971 | 7,142 | Baker Bowl |
| 1894 | New York Giants<ref name="SFG" /> | 387,000 | 5,650 | Polo Grounds III |
| 1888 | New York Giants<ref name="SFG" /> | 305,455 | 4,663 | Polo Grounds II |
| 1887 | New York Giants<ref name="SFG" /> | 270,945 | 4,406 | Polo Grounds II |
| 1883 | St. Louis Browns (AA)<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | 243,000 | 4,959 | South End Grounds |
Highest and lowest attendance by season
| Season | Team With Highest Attendance | High Attendance | Team With Lowest Attendance | Low Attendance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name=":0" /> | 4,012,470 | Athletics | 768,464 |
| 2024 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name=":0" /> | 3,941,521 | Oakland Athletics | 922,286 |
| 2023 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name=":0">Template:Cite web</ref> | 3,837,079 | Oakland Athletics | 832,352 |
| 2022 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | 3,861,408 | Oakland Athletics | 787,902 |
| 2021 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> | 2,804,693 | Miami Marlins | 642,617 |
| 2020 Template:Efn | Los Angeles Dodgers | 77,407 | Atlanta Braves | 32,827 |
| 2019 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad">Template:Cite web</ref> | 3,974,309 | Miami Marlins<ref name="br fla">Template:Cite web</ref> | 811,302 |
| 2018 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 3,857,500 | Miami Marlins<ref name="br fla" /> | 811,104 |
| 2017 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 3,765,856 | Tampa Bay Rays<ref name="br tbd">Template:Cite web</ref> | 1,253,619 |
| 2016 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 3,703,312 | Tampa Bay Rays<ref name="br tbd" /> | 1,286,163 |
| 2015 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 3,764,815 | Tampa Bay Rays<ref name="br tbd" /> | 1,287,054 |
| 2014 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 3,782,337 | Cleveland Indians<ref name="br cle">Template:Cite web</ref> | 1,437,393 |
| 2013 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 3,743,527 | Tampa Bay Rays<ref name="br tbd" /> | 1,510,300 |
| 2012 | Philadelphia Phillies<ref name="br oak" /> | 3,565,718 | Tampa Bay Rays<ref name="br tbd" /> | 1,559,681 |
| 2011 | Philadelphia Phillies<ref name="br oak" /> | 3,680,718 | Oakland Athletics<ref name="br oak" /> | 1,476,791 |
| 2010 | Philadelphia Phillies<ref name="br oak" /> | 3,777,322 | Cleveland Indians<ref name="br cle" /> | 1,391,644 |
| 2009 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 3,761,655 | Oakland Athletics<ref name="br oak" /> | 1,408,783 |
| 2008 | New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy">Template:Cite web</ref> | 4,298,655 | Florida Marlins<ref name="br fla" /> | 1,335,076 |
| 2007 | New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 4,271,083 | Florida Marlins<ref name="br fla" /> | 1,370,511 |
| 2006 | New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 4,248,067 | Florida Marlins<ref name="br fla" /> | 1,164,134 |
| 2005 | New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 4,090,696 | Tampa Bay Devil Rays<ref name="br tbd" /> | 1,141,669 |
| 2004 | New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 3,775,292 | Montreal Expos<ref name="br wsn">Template:Cite web</ref> | 749,550 |
| 2003 | New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 3,465,600 | Montreal Expos<ref name="br wsn" /> | 1,025,639 |
| 2002 | Seattle Mariners<ref name="br sea">Template:Cite web</ref> | 3,542,938 | Montreal Expos<ref name="br wsn" /> | 812,045 |
| 2001 | Seattle Mariners<ref name="br sea" /> | 3,507,326 | Montreal Expos<ref name="br wsn" /> | 642,745 |
| 2000 | Cleveland Indians<ref name="br cle" /> | 3,456,278 | Montreal Expos<ref name="br wsn" /> | 926,272 |
| 1999 | Colorado Rockies<ref name="br col">Template:Cite web</ref> | 3,481,065 | Montreal Expos<ref name="br wsn" /> | 773,277 |
| 1998 | Colorado Rockies<ref name="br col" /> | 3,792,683 | Montreal Expos<ref name="br wsn" /> | 914,909 |
| 1997 | Colorado Rockies<ref name="br col" /> | 3,888,453 | Oakland Athletics<ref name="br oak" /> | 1,264,218 |
| 1996 | Colorado Rockies<ref name="br col" /> | 3,891,014 | Oakland Athletics<ref name="br oak" /> | 1,148,380 |
| 1995 | Colorado Rockies<ref name="br col" /> | 3,390,037 | Pittsburgh Pirates<ref name="br pit">Template:Cite web</ref> | 905,517 |
| 1994 | Colorado Rockies<ref name="br col" /> | 3,281,511 | San Diego Padres<ref name="br sdp">Template:Cite web</ref> | 953,857 |
| 1993 | Colorado Rockies<ref name="br col" /> | 4,483,350 | San Diego Padres | 1,375,432 |
| 1992 | Toronto Blue Jays<ref name="br tor">Template:Cite web</ref> | 4,028,318 | Houston Astros<ref name="br hou">Template:Cite web</ref> | 1,211,412 |
| 1991 | Toronto Blue Jays<ref name="br tor" /> | 4,001,527 | Montreal Expos<ref name="br wsn" /> | 934,742 |
| 1990 | Toronto Blue Jays<ref name="br tor" /> | 3,885,284 | Atlanta Braves<ref name="br atl">Template:Cite web</ref> | 980,129 |
| 1989 | Toronto Blue Jays<ref name="br tor" /> | 3,375,883 | Atlanta Braves<ref name="br atl" /> | 984,930 |
| 1988 | New York Mets<ref name="br nym">Template:Cite web</ref> | 3,055,445 | Atlanta Braves<ref name="br atl" /> | 848,089 |
| 1987 | St. Louis Cardinals<ref name="br stl">Template:Cite web</ref> | 3,072,122 | Cleveland Indians<ref name="br cle" /> | 1,077,898 |
| 1986 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 3,023,208 | Pittsburgh Pirates<ref name="br pit" /> | 1,000,917 |
| 1985 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 3,264,593 | Cleveland Indians<ref name="br cle" /> | 655,181 |
| 1984 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 3,134,824 | Cleveland Indians<ref name="br cle" /> | 734,079 |
| 1983 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 3,510,313 | Cleveland Indians<ref name="br cle" /> | 768,941 |
| 1982 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 3,608,881 | Minnesota Twins<ref name="br min">Template:Cite web</ref> | 921,186 |
| 1981 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 2,381,292 | Minnesota Twins<ref name="br min" /> | 469,090 |
| 1980 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 3,249,287 | Minnesota Twins<ref name="br min" /> | 769,206 |
| 1979 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 2,860,954 | Oakland Athletics<ref name="br oak">Template:Cite web</ref> | 306,763 |
| 1978 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 3,347,845 | Oakland Athletics<ref name="br oak" /> | 526,999 |
| 1977 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 2,955,087 | Oakland Athletics<ref name="br oak" /> | 495,599 |
| 1976 | Cincinnati Reds<ref name="br cin">Template:Cite web</ref> | 2,629,708 | San Francisco Giants<ref name="br sfg" /> | 626,868 |
| 1975 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 2,539,349 | San Francisco Giants<ref name="br sfg" /> | 522,919 |
| 1974 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 2,632,474 | San Francisco Giants<ref name="br sfg" /> | 519,987 |
| 1973 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 2,136,192 | San Diego Padres<ref name="br sdp" /> | 611,826 |
| 1972 | New York Mets<ref name="br nym" /> | 2,134,185 | Milwaukee Brewers<ref name="br mil">Template:Cite web</ref> | 600,440 |
| 1971 | New York Mets<ref name="br nym" /> | 2,266,680 | San Diego Padres<ref name="br sdp" /> | 557,513 |
| 1970 | New York Mets<ref name="br nym" /> | 2,697,479 | Chicago White Sox<ref name="br chw">Template:Cite web</ref> | 495,355 |
| 1969 | New York Mets<ref name="br nym" /> | 2,175,373 | San Diego Padres<ref name="br sdp" /> | 512,970 |
| 1968 | Detroit Tigers<ref name="br det">Template:Cite web</ref> | 2,031,847 | Washington Senators<ref name="br tex">Template:Cite web</ref> | 546,661 |
| 1967 | St. Louis Cardinals<ref name="br stl" /> | 2,090,145 | Cleveland Indians<ref name="br cle" /> | 662,980 |
| 1966 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 2,617,029 | Washington Senators<ref name="br tex" /> | 576,260 |
| 1965 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 2,553,577 | Kansas City Athletics<ref name="br oak" /> | 528,344 |
| 1964 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br oak" /> | 2,228,751 | Washington Senators<ref name="br tex" /> | 600,106 |
| 1963 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 2,538,602 | Washington Senators<ref name="br tex" /> | 535,604 |
| 1962 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 2,755,184 | Chicago Cubs<ref name="br chc">Template:Cite web</ref> | 609,802 |
| 1961 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 1,804,250 | Philadelphia Phillies<ref name="br oak" /> | 590,039 |
| 1960 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 2,253,887 | Cincinnati Reds<ref name="br cin" /> | 663,486 |
| 1959 | Los Angeles Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 2,071,045 | Washington Senators<ref name="br min" /> | 615,372 |
| 1958 | Milwaukee Braves<ref name="br atl" /> | 1,971,101 | Washington Senators<ref name="br min" /> | 475,288 |
| 1957 | Milwaukee Braves<ref name="br atl" /> | 2,215,404 | Washington Senators<ref name="br min" /> | 457,079 |
| 1956 | Milwaukee Braves<ref name="br atl" /> | 2,046,331 | Washington Senators<ref name="br min" /> | 431,647 |
| 1955 | Milwaukee Braves<ref name="br atl" /> | 2,005,836 | Washington Senators<ref name="br min" /> | 425,238 |
| 1954 | Milwaukee Braves<ref name="br atl" /> | 2,131,388 | Philadelphia Athletics<ref name="br oak" /> | 304,666 |
| 1953 | Milwaukee Braves<ref name="br atl" /> | 1,826,397 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal">Template:Cite web</ref> | 297,238 |
| 1952 | New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 1,629,665 | Boston Braves<ref name="br atl" /> | 281,278 |
| 1951 | New York Yankees<ref name="br atl" /> | 1,950,107 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal" /> | 293,790 |
| 1950 | New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 2,081,380 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal" /> | 247,131 |
| 1949 | New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 2,283,676 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal" /> | 270,936 |
| 1948 | Cleveland Indians<ref name="br cle" /> | 2,620,627 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal" /> | 335,564 |
| 1947 | New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 2,178,937 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal" /> | 320,474 |
| 1946 | New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 2,265,512 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal" /> | 526,435 |
| 1945 | Detroit Tigers<ref name="br det" /> | 1,280,341 | Philadelphia Phillies<ref name="br oak" /> | 285,057 |
| 1944 | Detroit Tigers<ref name="br det" /> | 923,176 | Boston Braves<ref name="br atl" /> | 208,691 |
| 1943 | Brooklyn Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 661,739 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal" /> | 214,392 |
| 1942 | Brooklyn Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 1,037,765 | Philadelphia Phillies<ref name="br oak" /> | 230,183 |
| 1941 | Brooklyn Dodgers<ref name="br lad" /> | 1,214,910 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal" /> | 176,240 |
| 1940 | Detroit Tigers<ref name="br det" /> | 1,112,693 | Philadelphia Phillies<ref name="br oak" /> | 207,177 |
| 1939 | Cincinnati Reds<ref name="br cin" /> | 981,443 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal" /> | 109,159 |
| 1938 | New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 970,916 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal" /> | 130,417 |
| 1937 | Detroit Tigers<ref name="br det" /> | 1,072,276 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal" /> | 123,121 |
| 1936 | New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 976,913 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal" /> | 93,267 |
| 1935 | Detroit Tigers<ref name="br det" /> | 1,034,929 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal" /> | 80,922 |
| 1934 | Detroit Tigers<ref name="br det" /> | 919,161 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal" /> | 115,305 |
| 1933 | New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 728,014 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal" /> | 88,113 |
| 1932 | Chicago Cubs<ref name="br chc" /> | 974,688 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal" /> | 112,558 |
| 1931 | Chicago Cubs<ref name="br chc" /> | 1,086,422 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal" /> | 179,126 |
| 1930 | Chicago Cubs<ref name="br chc" /> | 1,463,624 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal" /> | 152,088 |
| 1929 | Chicago Cubs<ref name="br chc" /> | 1,485,166 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal" /> | 280,697 |
| 1928 | Chicago Cubs<ref name="br chc" /> | 1,143,740 | Philadelphia Phillies<ref name="br oak" /> | 182,168 |
| 1927 | New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 1,164,015 | St. Louis Browns<ref name="br bal" /> | 247,879 |
| 1926 | New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 1,027,675 | Philadelphia Phillies<ref name="br oak" /> | 240,600 |
| 1925 | Philadelphia Athletics<ref name="br oak" /> | 869,703 | Boston Red Sox<ref name="br bos">Template:Cite web</ref> | 267,782 |
| 1924 | New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 1,053,533 | Boston Braves<ref name="br atl" /> | 177,478 |
| 1923 | New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 1,007,066 | Boston Braves<ref name="br atl" /> | 227,802 |
| 1922 | New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 1,026,134 | Boston Braves<ref name="br atl" /> | 167,965 |
| 1921 | New York Yankees<ref name="br nyy" /> | 1,230,696 | Philadelphia Phillies<ref name="br oak" /> | 273,961 |