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No. TEAM AVERAGE DATES LEAGUE CITY No. TEAM AVERAGE DATES LEAGUE CITY STATE 2009 1 Madison Mallards 5,884 33 Northwoods Madison WI 1 2 LaCrosse Loggers 3,174 33 Northwoods LaCrosse WI 2 3 Fayetteville Swampdogs 2,335 23 Coastal Plain Fayetteville NC 5 4 Newport Gulls 2,284 20 New England Newport RI 3 5 Okotoks Dawgs 2,223 25 Western Major Okotoks AB 11 6 Eau Claire Express 2,132 33 Northwoods Eau Claire WI 7 7 Orleans Firebirds 2,019 20 Cape Cod Orleans MA 10 8 St. Joseph Mustangs 1,960 30 MINK St. Joseph MO 9 9 Danville Dans 1,890 25 Prospect Danville IL 6 10 Forest City Owls 1,802 28 Coastal Plain Forest City NC 4 11 Wisconsin Woodchucks 1,766 33 Northwoods Wausau WI 19 12 St. Cloud Riverbats 1,752 28 Northwoods St. Cloud MN 13 13 Wilmington Sharks 1,734 27 Coastal Plain Wilmington NC 8 14 Chillicothe Paints 1,714 28 Prospect Chillicothe OH 23 15 Wilson Tobs 1,694 28 Coastal Plain Wilson NC 15 16 Waterloo Bucks 1,660 33 Northwoods Waterloo IA 17 17 Peninsula Pilots 1,614 27 Coastal Plain Hampton VA 12 18 Brazos Valley Bombers 1,609 26 Texas Bryan TX 34 19 Gastonia Grizzlies 1,574 25 Coastal Plain Gastonia NC 16 20 Keene Swamp Bats 1,547 21 New England Keene NH 26 21 Hyannis Harbor Hawks 1,500 20 Cape Cod Hyannis MA 20 22 Amsterdam Mohawks 1,456 21 New York Amsterdam NY 41 23 Walla Walla Sweets 1,451 24 West Coast Walla Walla WA NR 24 Wisconsin Rapids Rafters 1,368 34 Northwoods Wis. Rapids WI NR 25 Bend Elks 1,327 24 West Coast Bend OR 27 26 Watertown Wizards 1,322 19 New York Watertown NY 37 27 Marysville Gold Sox 1,320 44 Horizon Air Marysville CA 28 28 Florence Redwolves 1,316 25 Coastal Plain Florence SC 18 29 Wenatchee AppleSox 1,301 24 West Coast Wenatchee WA 25 30 Springfield Sliders 1,284 26 Prospect Springfield IL 14 31 Hannibal Cavemen 1,269 27 Prospect Hannibal MO 29 32 Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox 1,260 21 Cape Cod So. Yarmouth MA 22 33 Mankato Moondogs 1,211 35 Northwoods Mankato MN 30 34 Duluth Huskies 1,211 27 Northwoods Duluth MN 39 35 Falmouth Commodores 1,209 19 Cape Cod Falmouth MA 38 36 Chatham Anglers 1,196 22 Cape Cod Chatham MA 21 37 Asheboro Copperheads 1,193 27 Coastal Plain Asheboro NC NR 38 Elmira Pioneers 1,182 20 New York Elmira NY NR 39 Holyoke Blue Sox 1,181 23 New England Holyoke MA 32 40 Green Bay Bullfrogs 1,176 32 Northwoods Green Bay WI 40 41 Rochester Honkers 1,173 34 Northwoods Rochester MN 33 42 Morehead City Marlins 1,145 26 Coastal Plain Morehead City NC NR 43 Columbia Blowfish 1,144 25 Coastal Plain Columbia SC 35 44 Wareham Gatemen 1,131 21 Cape Cod Wareham MA NR 45 Brewster Whitecaps 1,120 21 Cape Cod Brewster MA 36 46 Cotuit Ketteleers 1,119 21 Cape Cod Cotuit MA 43 47 Nashville Outlaws 1,080 23 Prospect Nashville TN NR 48 Thomasville Hi-Toms 1,072 27 Coastal Plain Thomasville NC 44 49 Vermont Mountaineers 1,037 21 New England Montpelier VT 24 50 Harwich Mariners 1,018 21 Cape Cod Harwich MA 31 OOther top performers: Alexandria Aces (1,012), Willmar Stingers (1,007), Martinsville Mustangs (1,002), Corvallis Knights (1,001), OQuincy Gems (982), Victoria Generals (952), Mohawk Valley DiamondDawgs (938), Richmond River Rats (933), Cowlitz Black OBears (929) 1 © 2010 Ballpark Business.
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