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Cleveland ranked 28th in Major League Baseball with just 19,661 tickets distributed per game this season. That was down slightly from last year when they averaged 19,797.
However, the team actually showed an increase of approximately 20% in ticket revenue according to Paul Hoynes of Cleveland.com. The increase was due to the team giving away fewer free tickets through promotions as well as a dynamic pricing system that encouraged fans to purchase tickets earlier.
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Certainly teams want higher attendance figures, but this is a clear example that they may not be indicative of how well the team is actually doing at the box office.