Monday, September 02, 2013

IronPigs Surpass 600,000 Fans for Sixth Consecutive Season

http://www.milb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20130902&content_id=59340200&fext=.jsp&vkey=news_t1410&sid=t1410

FROM IRONPIGS


With 613,075 visitors this season - including 20 consecutive sellouts to conclude the year -- Coca-Cola Park remains Minor League Baseball's most visited venue since debuting in 2008. By crossing the 600,000 plateau yet again, the IronPigs have the exclusive distinction of being the only Minor League franchise to eclipse the elusive 600,000 attendance barrier for each of the last six campaigns. The 9,016 per-game average for the club's official 68 home games marks the fifth straight season the IronPigs have averaged over 9,000 fans per game.
"The success of the IronPigs and Coca-Cola Park has been overwhelming and wouldn't be imaginable without our 'hog wild' fan base," exclaimed IronPigs General Manager Kurt Landes. "We take great pride in our fans' passion for the IronPigs and we recognize the high expectations associated with being Minor League Baseball's top drawing club since 2008. We can't wait to share a number of exciting announcements planned for this off-season in anticipation of the home opener next April 7th."

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