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World Baseball Classic shatters attendance records heading into championship round

Posted on March 17, 2013 by philipp

Press Release World Baseball Classic, Inc.

Total of Nearly 800,000 Fans Approaching Final Attendance Figures of Entire 2009 Tournament – Second Round Games in Miami and Tokyo Draw 58% More Fans Than 2009 Second Round

With the Championship Round in San Francisco yet to begin, the World Baseball Classic is already on the verge of recording the largest attendance in its history. Record crowds for the second round games at Marlins Park in Miami and the Tokyo Dome in Japan have lifted the tournament’s total attendance to 788,299. By comparison, the 2009 tournament drew 659,554 fans through the end of the second round and a total record of 801,410 overall. The second round games in Miami and Tokyo totaled 325,282 fans, a 58% increase over the 206,180 fans that attended second round games in 2009.

With the goal of growing the sport around the world, the tournament has expanded to feature 28 countries playing first and second round games and qualifiers in six countries and territories on three continents.

In Miami, a raucous crowd of 34,366 fans packed Marlins Park for the Dominican Republic vs. USA game on March 14th, the fourth-largest crowd ever at Marlins Park. Overall, 154,624 fans attended the six games at Marlins Park this week, a record for a World Baseball Classic pool in the city and 35% more than the previous record in 2009 at Dolphin Stadium (114,397).

Crowds at the Tokyo Dome peaked with Game 2 of Pool 1 on March 8th, with 43,527 fans watching Japan rally from behind to beat Chinese Taipei in extra innings. Overall, the six second round games in Tokyo drew 170,658 fans, also exceeding the previous record for a World Baseball Classic pool at the venue.

Individual tickets for all three games in San Francisco can be purchased at worldbaseballclassic.com or by calling 877-4SFGTIX. Tickets can also be purchased at any Giants Dugout store or the ballpark. Ticket strips are available for all three games for as low as $99. Windows are open at AT&T Park from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. everyday throughout the tournament. All games will be televised on MLB Network and ESPN Deportes.

Kendrey Maduro is greeted by his Dutch teammates after hitting his second homer in Group A play at the 2022 U18 European Championship in Hluboka, Czechia. Credit: mister-baseball.com.
Southpaw pitcher Dominic Scheffler became Switzerland's first born-and-raised talent to sign with an MLB organization when he signed with the Cincinnati Reds in 2023. Credit: Roger Savoldelli.
Marek Chlup hustles for third base during North Greenville University's March 27, 2021, game against Salem University. The Prague-born Chlup, who competed at the 2023 World Baseball Classic with Czechia, won the 2022 NCAA D2 national championship with NGU. Credit: North Greenville Athletics.
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