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таблица champions league 2012

3,754 per game – Midwest League – 10 of 16 teams on the map.

1,642 per game – Florida State League – none of the 12 teams on the map.

3,448 per game – Carolina League – 5 of 8 teams on the map.

2,303 per game – California League – 2 of 10 teams on the map.

5,247 per game – Texas League – all 8 teams on the map.

3,242 per game – Southern League – 7 of the 10 teams on the map.

4,868 per game – Eastern League – all 12 teams on the map.

4,693 per game – Mexican League – 11 of the 14 teams on the map.

6,156 per game – Pacific Coast League – all 16 teams on the map.

6,956 per game – International League – all 14 teams on the map.

Breakdown of the 103 teams from Organized Baseball on the map. Included is the 2011 average attendance of each league.

Note: to enlarge image below, click on image below, then hit the Ctrl key and the + key at the same time, twice…

Below: the 19 Independent minor league baseball teams that drew over 3,000 per game in 2011…

The map is an attendance-map for the 122 teams. The logos and circles on the map are sized to reflect average attendance…the larger the team’s cap logo and accompanying circular segment is, the higher the team’s attendance is. At the far right on the map page is a two-column-list of all the 122 teams, in order of 2011 attendance rank. Alongside each team in the list is their home cap logo; and either their MLB parent club’s home cap logo, or the logo of their league (for the 30 teams from either the Mexican League [there are 11 Mexican League teams on the map] or for the teams from one of the 5 Independent Leagues represented here [there are 19 Independent teams on the map, 8 teams from the ; 7 teams from the ; 2 teams from the ; 1 team from the (which is a College summer league), and 1 team from the Canadian American Association of Professional Baseball (aka the Can-Am League).]

Note: average attendance by league can be found three paragraphs down.

Minor League Baseball (aka MiLB), which is part of Organized Baseball, has teams who are affiliated, as farm teams, with one of the 30 Major League Baseball clubs (with the exception of the Mexican League, which is part of Organized Baseball, but whose 14 teams have no affiliation with an MLB club). Minor League Baseball has 19 leagues spread across 4 levels (AAA, AA, A, Rookie). 15 of these 19 leagues in MiLB post attendance figures (the leagues in MiLB that do not record attendances are the Arizona League, the Gulf Coast League, the Dominican Summer League, and the Venezuela Summer League – all Rookie Leagues).

108 of these teams are based in the United States. 11 of these teams are based in Mexico. 3 of these teams are based in Canada.

In 2011, in North America, there were 350 minor league teams in 34 leagues which measured attendance. This map shows all the minor league baseball teams that drew over 3,000 per game in 2011 (figures from home regular season average attendance). 103 of these teams are pro teams from Organized Baseball. 18 of these teams are pro teams from Independent minor league baseball leagues. 1 team is amateur, the highest-drawing team of the 19 Independent teams on the map, the Madison Mallards of Madison, Wisconsin, who play in the College summer league called the Northwoods League.

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