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I'd guess that a significantly greater number of complimentary tickets than usual were given out. Those wouldn't count toward the paid attendance.

 

Figure in that every player on both teams would have had family there. Additionally, there would have been other employees of both teams given free tickets. You could go on from there.

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I was thinking the same thing regarding the attendance.

 

Good points Casey, didn't think of those things. However, I'm pretty sure that Philly broke their attendance record at Citizens Bank ballpark during one of the first two playoff games. So, I'm not understanding that (you would think that they would have a bunch of complimentary tix as well)

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We were surprised too, and the only explanation we could think of was the presumably large contingent of complimentary tickets. There were certainly lots of standees, seemingly all over.

 

I suppose some ticketholders opted to go to the UW game (though I personally can't fathom why, but different strokes).

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I was shocked it wasn't over the 45,300 mark that they hit against the Cubs on Sunday as well.

 

Standing room only was 3 deep (at least) every where in the park. And I didn't see any open seats around us. I wish they had announced how many were actually at the game - because it was a lot.

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Most likely comp tickets, as people have said before. MLB takes a ton of tickets for themselves and their sponsors, and I don't think they pay (though I could be wrong on that front).
JSOnline had listed the way tickets were allotted and stated MLB gets 10,000 per game.
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The 10,000 tickets wouldn't all be complimentary. There'd be some, but the great majority of those would be tickets made available for purchase.

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So MLB gets to sell them instead of us?

 

I'm guessing some are provided for players, families and sponsors.

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Besides tickets given away and tickets sold by MLB, I wouldn't be surprised if a third category existed in that pool of 10,000: tickets purchased by MLB then subsequently given away.

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