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Written by The Staff
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Wednesday, 23 May 2007 09:35 |
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The Milwaukee Brewers announced today that have reached the 2 million tickets sold threshold – the second-earliest the mark has been reached in franchise history. The club did not hit the 2 million mark until July 1st of last season. The earliest the Brewers reached the 2 million plateau was April 19, 2001 – the year Miller Park opened. "We are experiencing excellent advance sales for games throughout the rest of the year and expect to continue building on this momentum during the summer," said Brewers Executive Vice President - Business Operations Rick Schlesinger. Through 24 home games, the Brewers average attendance is 31,044, compared to 23,745 in 2006. This represents an increase of 31% over last season, the third-best mark among all Major League teams.
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