2017’s Best Baseball Cities
3:10 AMPosted by: Richie Bernardo
What does it take to be a true baseball fan? Mostly a lot of patience and sometimes a lot of dough, depending on how closely you want to follow the sport. In this slow-paced ballgame, hits and home runs are less frequent than strikes and misses. Yet more than 52 million U.S. adults are willing to put in the time to watch the drama unfold.
Fans are willing to pay top dollar to see a game, too, especially during the highly anticipated World Series that kicks off every October. Of course, tickets are kinder to the wallet during the regular season. But to see Game 1 of the 113th World Series on Oct. 24, for instance, the cheapest seat at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles would cost $1,060, according to TicketIQ. For Game 7 on Nov. 1 at the same stadium, the damage would range from a starting price of $1,328 all the way to a whopping $139,667, as of Oct. 20. That doesn’t leave much room for peanuts and cracker jacks. And that’s not mentioning the hundreds of millions of dollars wagered by the betting market every year.
But it’s more fun — and cheaper — to love on baseball in certain parts of America, so which cities would fans consider a home run? WalletHub crunched the numbers to find out, comparing more than 360 of the largest U.S. cities with at least one professional or college baseball team, grouped by division. In each city, we looked at 31 key indicators of baseball fan-friendliness. They range from performance level of team(s) to average ticket price per game to stadium accessibility. Read on for the winners, a ranking by city size and a full description of our methodology.
Below the rankings, you’ll find commentary from baseball experts about the challenges facing the sport, advice on enjoying the ballgame on a budget and more. Make sure to also check out WalletHub's 2017 World Series Facts – Dodgers vs. Astros infographic for fun and interesting stats about the matchup.
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Rank (1 = Best) |
Large City (Score) |
Rank (1 = Best) |
Midsize City (Score) |
Rank (1 = Best) |
Small City (Score) |
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1 | St. Louis, MO (54.41) | 1 | Cincinnati, OH (43.92) | 1 | Cullowhee, NC (19.85) |
2 | New York, NY (53.67) | 2 | St. Petersburg, FL (33.96) | 2 | Johnson City, TN (17.64) |
3 | Los Angeles, CA (51.43) | 3 | Durham, NC (18.09) | 3 | State College, PA (17.47) |
4 | San Francisco, CA (46.46) | 4 | South Bend, IN (17.98) | 4 | Binghamton, NY (16.89) |
5 | Arlington, TX (46.35) | 5 | Birmingham, AL (17.78) | 5 | Fort Myers, FL (16.80) |
6 | Boston, MA (45.09) | 6 | Richmond, VA (17.75) | 6 | Orem, UT (16.78) |
7 | Atlanta, GA (44.07) | 7 | Greensboro, NC (17.66) | 7 | Oxford, MS (16.05) |
8 | Pittsburgh, PA (42.84) | 8 | Dayton, OH (16.95) | 8 | Clemson, SC (16.01) |
9 | Chicago, IL (41.33) | 9 | Eugene, OR (16.94) | 9 | Asheville, NC (15.86) |
10 | Kansas City, MO (40.88) | 10 | Charleston, SC (16.27) | 10 | Champaign, IL (15.15) |
11 | Detroit, MI (39.55) | 11 | Spokane, WA (16.04) | 11 | Hanover, NH (15.05) |
12 | Baltimore, MD (39.04) | 12 | Springfield, MO (15.99) | 12 | Allegany, NY (14.64) |
13 | Cleveland, OH (38.40) | 13 | Baton Rouge, LA (15.55) | 13 | Coral Gables, FL (14.49) |
14 | Oakland, CA (36.26) | 14 | Columbia, SC (15.29) | 14 | Pullman, WA (14.40) |
15 | Minneapolis, MN (36.11) | 15 | Knoxville, TN (15.18) | 15 | Daytona Beach, FL (14.03) |
16 | Milwaukee, WI (32.55) | 16 | Stockton, CA (14.33) | 16 | Lynchburg, VA (14.00) |
17 | Washington, DC (32.14) | 17 | Buffalo, NY (13.68) | 16 | Annapolis, MD (14.00) |
18 | San Diego, CA (31.15) | 18 | Reno, NV (13.52) | 18 | Cookeville, TN (13.98) |
19 | Philadelphia, PA (30.56) | 19 | Norfolk, VA (13.43) | 19 | Charlottesville, VA (13.90) |
20 | Seattle, WA (30.21) | 20 | Gainesville, FL (13.42) | 20 | Fairfield, CT (13.88) |
21 | Houston, TX (30.14) | 21 | Cambridge, MA (13.35) | 21 | Starkville, MS (13.88) |
22 | Denver, CO (29.51) | 22 | Winston-Salem, NC (13.11) | 22 | Kingston, RI (13.88) |
23 | Phoenix, AZ (28.74) | 23 | Columbia, MO (12.87) | 23 | West Point, NY (13.81) |
24 | Miami, FL (26.90) | 24 | Mobile, AL (12.78) | 24 | Radford, VA (13.78) |
25 | Nashville, TN (19.31) | 25 | Norman, OK (12.62) | 25 | Buies Creek, NC (13.66) |
26 | Austin, TX (17.51) | 26 | Montgomery, AL (12.30) | 26 | Conway, SC (13.52) |
27 | San Antonio, TX (17.51) | 27 | Rochester, NY (12.27) | 27 | Cape Girardeau, MO (13.27) |
28 | Louisville, KY (17.13) | 28 | Peoria, IL (12.20) | 28 | Elon, NC (13.22) |
29 | Corpus Christi, TX (16.91) | 29 | Murfreesboro, TN (12.14) | 29 | Morehead, KY (13.11) |
30 | Tulsa, OK (16.84) | 30 | Salt Lake City, UT (11.97) | 30 | Stillwater, OK (13.02) |
31 | Tampa, FL (16.18) | 31 | Toledo, OH (11.96) | 31 | Athens, OH (12.98) |
32 | Albuquerque, NM (15.87) | 32 | Fort Wayne, IN (11.88) | 32 | Mount Pleasant, MI (12.95) |
33 | Lexington-Fayette, KY (15.78) | 33 | Provo, UT (11.79) | 33 | Highland Heights, KY (12.93) |
34 | Charlotte, NC (15.52) | 34 | Wilmington, NC (11.50) | 34 | Trenton, NJ (12.91) |
35 | New Orleans, LA (15.36) | 35 | Beaumont, TX (11.42) | 35 | Muncie, IN (12.88) |
36 | Jacksonville, FL (15.33) | 36 | Clarksville, TN (11.25) | 36 | New Britain, CT (12.84) |
37 | Memphis, TN (15.24) | 37 | Hartford, CT (11.07) | 37 | Kent, OH (12.81) |
38 | Indianapolis, IN (15.07) | 38 | Lubbock, TX (10.98) | 38 | Kalamazoo, MI (12.80) |
39 | Columbus, OH (14.82) | 39 | Ann Arbor, MI (10.98) | 39 | Kennesaw, GA (12.78) |
40 | Las Vegas, NV (14.80) | 40 | Huntsville, AL (10.75) | 40 | Smithfield, RI (12.68) |
41 | Fresno, CA (13.08) | 41 | Tempe, AZ (10.65) | 41 | Rochester, MI (12.64) |
42 | Tucson, AZ (12.24) | 42 | Fullerton, CA (10.40) | 42 | Princeton, NJ (12.62) |
43 | San Jose, CA (11.73) | 43 | Athens, GA (10.31) | 43 | Stanford, CA (12.55) |
44 | Dallas, TX (11.56) | 44 | Lafayette, LA (10.25) | 44 | Normal, IL (12.49) |
45 | Colorado Springs, CO (11.35) | 45 | Billings, MT (10.22) | 45 | Iowa City, IA (12.43) |
46 | Fort Worth, TX (11.23) | 46 | Little Rock, AR (9.64) | 46 | Greeley, CO (12.41) |
47 | Long Beach, CA (11.18) | 47 | College Station, TX (9.45) | 47 | Hamden, CT (12.37) |
48 | Wichita, KS (10.20) | 48 | Tallahassee, FL (9.30) | 48 | Hammond, LA (12.33) |
49 | Portland, OR (9.84) | 49 | Irvine, CA (9.25) | 49 | Greenville, SC (12.32) |
50 | Honolulu, HI (9.68) | 50 | Berkeley, CA (9.19) | 50 | Valparaiso, IN (12.30) |
51 | Omaha, NE (9.59) | 51 | Evansville, IN (9.05) | 51 | Tuscaloosa, AL (12.25) |
52 | Raleigh, NC (8.14) | 52 | Davenport, IA (8.84) | 52 | Statesboro, GA (12.23) |
53 | El Paso, TX (7.72) | 53 | Cedar Rapids, IA (8.72) | 53 | Harrisonburg, VA (12.22) |
54 | Sacramento, CA (7.53) | 54 | Macon-Bibb County, GA (8.64) | 54 | Corvallis, OR (12.19) |
55 | Oklahoma City, OK (7.13) | 55 | Lincoln, NE (8.48) | 55 | San Luis Obispo, CA (12.06) |
56 | Bakersfield, CA (6.95) | 56 | Modesto, CA (8.32) | 56 | Terre Haute, IN (12.04) |
57 | Riverside, CA (6.73) | 57 | Akron, OH (8.30) | 57 | Richmond, KY (11.96) |
58 | Syracuse, NY (8.28) | 58 | Charleston, IL (11.95) | ||
59 | Boise City, ID (8.12) | 59 | Huntington, WV (11.86) | ||
60 | Fargo, ND (8.04) | 60 | Hackensack, NJ (11.84) | ||
61 | Jackson, MS (8.03) | 61 | Williamsburg, VA (11.80) | ||
62 | Lowell, MA (8.00) | 62 | College Park, MD (11.79) | ||
63 | Everett, WA (7.96) | 63 | Huntsville, TX (11.77) | ||
64 | Midland, TX (7.90) | 64 | Easton, PA (11.71) | ||
65 | Frisco, TX (7.78) | 65 | Bowling Green, KY (11.70) | ||
66 | New Haven, CT (7.77) | 66 | Ruston, LA (11.66) | ||
67 | Chattanooga, TN (7.74) | 67 | Moraga, CA (11.59) | ||
68 | Port St. Lucie, FL (7.63) | 68 | West Lafayette, IN (11.59) | ||
69 | Round Rock, TX (7.63) | 69 | Greenville, NC (11.58) | ||
70 | Orlando, FL (7.62) | 70 | Troy, AL (11.58) | ||
71 | Waco, TX (7.52) | 71 | Martin, TN (11.48) | ||
72 | Lakeland, FL (7.49) | 72 | Hempstead, NY (11.47) | ||
73 | Lancaster, CA (7.47) | 73 | Lawrence, KS (11.29) | ||
73 | Clearwater, FL (7.47) | 74 | Fishkill, NY (11.23) | ||
75 | Grand Rapids, MI (7.43) | 75 | Jonesboro, AR (11.15) | ||
76 | High Point, NC (7.43) | 76 | Granville, WV (11.04) | ||
77 | Worcester, MA (7.40) | 77 | Fayetteville, AR (11.01) | ||
78 | Des Moines, IA (7.37) | 78 | San Marcos, TX (10.79) | ||
78 | Augusta, GA (7.37) | 79 | Elizabethton, TN (10.77) | ||
80 | Lansing, MI (6.95) | 80 | Bluefield, WV (10.73) | ||
81 | Erie, PA (6.91) | 81 | Natchitoches, LA (10.71) | ||
82 | Allentown, PA (6.88) | 82 | Lake Charles, LA (10.57) | ||
83 | San Bernardino, CA (6.84) | 83 | Orono, ME (10.47) | ||
84 | Visalia, CA (6.80) | 84 | Thibodaux, LA (10.45) | ||
85 | Santa Clara, CA (6.78) | 85 | Hattiesburg, MS (10.42) | ||
86 | Las Cruces, NM (6.74) | 86 | Monroe, LA (10.29) | ||
87 | Manchester, NH (6.68) | 87 | Great Falls, MT (10.17) | ||
88 | Rancho Cucamonga, CA (6.68) | 88 | Boone, NC (10.16) | ||
89 | Tacoma, WA (6.62) | 89 | Emmitsburg, MD (10.15) | ||
90 | Savannah, GA (6.51) | 90 | Zebulon, NC (10.09) | ||
91 | Newark, NJ (6.02) | 91 | Malibu, CA (10.08) | ||
92 | Providence, RI (5.94) | 92 | Farmville, VA (10.04) | ||
93 | Jersey City, NJ (4.25) | 93 | Jacksonville, AL (10.02) | ||
94 | Auburn, NY (9.91) | ||||
95 | Chapel Hill, NC (9.84) | ||||
96 | Morgantown, WV (9.67) | ||||
97 | Nacogdoches, TX (9.55) | ||||
98 | Edinburg, TX (9.54) | ||||
99 | Manhattan, KS (9.39) | ||||
100 | Pulaski, VA (9.38) | ||||
101 | Papillion, NE (9.31) | ||||
102 | Auburn, AL (9.27) | ||||
103 | Norwich, CT (9.26) | ||||
104 | South Orange Village, NJ (9.26) | ||||
105 | Troy, NY (9.25) | ||||
106 | Idaho Falls, ID (9.25) | ||||
107 | Itta Bena, MS (9.13) | ||||
108 | Davidson, NC (9.06) | ||||
109 | Ogden, UT (9.03) | ||||
110 | Storrs, CT (9.02) | ||||
111 | Salem, VA (8.93) | ||||
111 | Eastlake, OH (8.93) | ||||
113 | Kingsport, TN (8.92) | ||||
114 | Stony Brook, NY (8.92) | ||||
115 | Woodbridge, VA (8.90) | ||||
116 | Lexington, VA (8.87) | ||||
117 | Danville, VA (8.78) | ||||
118 | Newark, DE (8.70) | ||||
119 | Lewisburg, PA (8.70) | ||||
120 | Bloomington, IN (8.51) | ||||
121 | Reading, PA (8.51) | ||||
122 | Appleton, WI (8.45) | ||||
123 | East Lansing, MI (8.44) | ||||
124 | Spartanburg, SC (8.40) | ||||
125 | Princeton, WV (8.39) | ||||
126 | Keizer, OR (8.34) | ||||
127 | Batavia, NY (8.30) | ||||
128 | Bristol, VA (8.27) | ||||
129 | Helena, MT (8.27) | ||||
130 | Burlington, VT (8.24) | ||||
131 | Boiling Springs, NC (8.22) | ||||
132 | Greeneville, TN (8.16) | ||||
133 | Myrtle Beach, SC (8.15) | ||||
134 | Burlington, NC (8.12) | ||||
135 | West Long Branch, NJ (8.11) | ||||
136 | Boca Raton, FL (8.11) | ||||
137 | Pensacola, FL (8.06) | ||||
138 | Portland, ME (8.05) | ||||
139 | Altoona, PA (7.96) | ||||
140 | Santa Barbara, CA (7.95) | ||||
141 | Bowling Green, OH (7.94) | ||||
142 | Hillsboro, OR (7.93) | ||||
143 | Hickory, NC (7.92) | ||||
144 | Scranton, PA (7.92) | ||||
145 | Palm Beach, FL (7.91) | ||||
146 | Harrisburg, PA (7.91) | ||||
147 | Frederick, MD (7.90) | ||||
148 | Pasco, WA (7.88) | ||||
149 | Missoula, MT (7.87) | ||||
150 | Fairfax, VA (7.86) | ||||
151 | Princess Anne, MD (7.84) | ||||
152 | West Sacramento, CA (7.80) | ||||
153 | North Little Rock, AR (7.80) | ||||
154 | Clinton, SC (7.79) | ||||
155 | Williamsport, PA (7.77) | ||||
156 | Burlington, IA (7.70) | ||||
157 | Port Charlotte, FL (7.68) | ||||
158 | Wilmington, DE (7.66) | ||||
159 | Niles, OH (7.62) | ||||
160 | Rock Hill, SC (7.60) | ||||
161 | Fayette, MS (7.55) | ||||
162 | Grand Junction, CO (7.54) | ||||
163 | Dover, DE (7.52) | ||||
164 | Rome, GA (7.51) | ||||
165 | Conway, AR (7.51) | ||||
166 | Dunedin, FL (7.50) | ||||
167 | Albany, NY (7.50) | ||||
168 | DeLand, FL (7.48) | ||||
169 | Clinton, IA (7.42) | ||||
170 | Springdale, AR (7.41) | ||||
171 | Aberdeen, MD (7.36) | ||||
172 | Pawtucket, RI (7.33) | ||||
173 | Salisbury, MD (7.33) | ||||
174 | Ypsilanti, MI (7.33) | ||||
175 | Hagerstown, MD (7.32) | ||||
176 | New Brunswick, NJ (7.31) | ||||
177 | Brookings, SD (7.30) | ||||
178 | Pearl, MS (7.29) | ||||
179 | Blacksburg, VA (7.25) | ||||
180 | Grambling, LA (7.24) | ||||
181 | Oxford, OH (7.24) | ||||
182 | Beloit, WI (7.23) | ||||
183 | Lewiston, NY (7.20) | ||||
184 | Carbondale, IL (7.19) | ||||
185 | Bethlehem, PA (7.16) | ||||
186 | Jackson, TN (7.12) | ||||
187 | Davis, CA (7.07) | ||||
188 | Lake Elsinore, CA (7.06) | ||||
189 | Lakewood, NJ (7.05) | ||||
190 | Bradenton, FL (6.94) | ||||
191 | Pine Bluff, AR (6.88) | ||||
192 | New Rochelle, NY (6.84) | ||||
193 | Poughkeepsie, NY (6.78) | ||||
193 | Murray, KY (6.78) | ||||
195 | Towson, MD (6.78) | ||||
196 | Edwardsville, IL (6.75) | ||||
197 | Kannapolis, NC (6.71) | ||||
198 | DeKalb, IL (6.68) | ||||
199 | Prairie View, TX (6.67) | ||||
200 | Jupiter, FL (6.57) | ||||
201 | Amherst, MA (6.52) | ||||
202 | Biloxi, MS (6.50) | ||||
203 | Ithaca, NY (6.49) | ||||
204 | Charleston, WV (6.49) | ||||
205 | Evanston, IL (6.46) | ||||
206 | Geneva, IL (6.41) | ||||
207 | Bowie, MD (6.40) | ||||
208 | Midland, MI (6.13) | ||||
209 | Macomb, IL (6.11) | ||||
210 | Youngstown, OH (6.07) | ||||
211 | Old Westbury, NY (5.71) | ||||
212 | Kinston, NC (4.33) | ||||
213 | Kissimmee, FL (1.78) |
As baseball grows in popularity in the U.S. and abroad, so will the challenges for those in the industry. For insight into those issues, advice on enjoying the ballgame and more, we asked a panel of experts to weigh in with their thoughts on the following key questions:
- What are the biggest issues facing MLB today?
- How has fantasy sports affected fans’ enjoyment of MLB?
- What is your take on the time-based contract structure used by MLB, as well as the various other spending constraints imposed by the league?
- Who are your picks to win the World Series, MVP and Cy Young Awards?
- What is the best way to enjoy a baseball game on a budget?
Michael Mondello Professor of Sport Business Analytics and Sport & Entertainment Finance, and Associate Director for the Vinik Sport & Entertainment Management Program in the Muma College of Business at the University of South Florida
Sol Gittleman Alice and Nathan Gantcher University Professor of Judaic Studies and Professor of German at Tufts University
Leon Mohan Associate Professor of Sport Business in the School of Business at Saint Leo University
Karl Lindholm Emeritus Dean of Advising and Assistant Professor of American Studies at Middlebury College
Joe Cobbs Associate Professor of Sports Business at Northern Kentucky University College of Business
Michael K. Brady Carl DeSantis Professor of Business Administration and Chair of the Department of Marketing at Florida State University
Charles Kupfer Associate Professor of American Studies & Humanities and Director of the Center for Holocaust & Jewish Studies at Penn State Harrisburg
Iva E. Deutchman Professor of Political Science at Hobart and William Smith Colleges


- The length of the games;
- Afro-American participation;
- The authority of the Clark family and Baseball Writers’ Association in determining who gets into Cooperstown;
- The lack of historical memory of the sports writers (no Red Smith, Roger Kahn, Roger Angell, Dave Anderson writing for newspapers);
- The fundamental change in pitching strategies, arm endurance, Frankensurgery (Tommy John is just as devious as steroids and hormones), bullpen overuse.

- World Series winner: Yankees -- their starting pitching has come on strong during the postseason and they have a very deep and talented bullpen. Starters do not have to go to deep into a game and pitching wins in the postseason.
- MVP: Aaron Judge -- if you take him off the roster, the Yankees do not make the playoffs. If you take Altuve off the roster, the Astros still have a very competitive team.
- Giancarlo Stanton -- he put up monster numbers that no one other than Judge comes close to. I do think Goldschmidt is a close second, who is one of those players that does not get enough attention and had a great year for a playoff team.
- Cy Young: Kershaw and Kluber. Those are pretty easy choices considering how dominant they were this year.

- World Series winner -- anyone but the Yankees;
- MVP AL -- Altuve;
- Cy Young AL -- Kluber (don’t follow the NL closely enough to make confident picks).




In order to determine the best cities for baseball fans, WalletHub’s analysts compared 363 of the most populated U.S. cities based on 31 key metrics, which are listed below with their corresponding weights. Each metric was graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing the most favorable conditions for baseball fans. For our sample, we chose cities with at least one Major League Baseball (MLB), Minor League Baseball (MiLB) or college baseball (NCAA) team.
We then grouped the cities by division and assigned weights to each divisional category according to its popularity among fans. Finally, we determined each city’s weighted average across all metrics to calculate its total score and used the resulting scores to rank-order our sample.
For the ranking by city size, we grouped and ranked the cities based on the following population-size guidelines:
- Large cities: More than 300,000 people
- Midsize cities: 100,000 to 300,000 people
- Small cities: Fewer than 100,000 people
- Number of Teams: Full Weight (~8.24 Points)
- Performance Level of Team(s): Full Weight (~8.24 Points)Note: This metric was calculated by dividing the number of wins by the total number of games played.
- Number of Championships Wins: Full Weight (~8.24 Points)
- Number of Division Championship Wins: Half Weight (~4.12 Points)
- Number of Hall of Fame Head Coaches: Half Weight (~4.12 Points)
- Franchise Value: Half Weight (~4.12 Points)Note: This metric measures the team(s) estimated value in millions of dollars.
- Average Season Ticket Price per Game: Full Weight (~8.24 Points)
- Fan Engagement: Full Weight (~8.24 Points)Note: This metric measures the number of Twitter followers and Facebook “Likes” per capita.
- Number of Coaches in Past 10 Seasons: Half Weight (~4.12 Points)Note: “Past 10 Seasons” include seasons 2007–2008 to 2016–2017.
- Stadium Capacity: Half Weight (~4.12 Points)Note: This metric was calculated using the following formula: Stadium Capacity / City Population.
- Attendance: Half Weight (~4.12 Points)Note: This metric was calculated using the following formula: Average Home-Fan Attendance / Arena Capacity.
- Popularity Index: Half Weight (~4.12 Points)
- Number of Teams: Full Weight (~1.33 Points)
- Performance Level of Team(s): Full Weight (~1.33 Points)Note: This metric was calculated by dividing the number of wins by the total number of games played.
- Number of Championship Wins: Full Weight (~1.33 Points)
- Number of Regular Season Championship Wins: Half Weight (~0.67 Points)
- Number of Hall of Fame Head Coaches: Half Weight (~0.67 Points)
- Minimum Season Ticket Price per Game: Full Weight (~1.33 Points)
- Fan Engagement: Full Weight (~1.33 Points)Note: This metric measures the number of Twitter followers and Facebook “Likes” per capita.
- Number of Coaches in Past 10 Seasons: Half Weight (~0.67 Points)Note: “Past 10 Seasons” include seasons 2007–2008 to 2016–2017.
- Attendance: Half Weight (~0.67 Points)Note: This metric was calculated using the following formula: Average Home-Fan Attendance / Arena Capacity.
- Stadium Capacity: Half Weight (~0.67 Points)Note: This metric was calculated using the following formula: Stadium Capacity / City Population.
- Number of Teams: Full Weight (~2.86 Points)
- Performance Level of Team(s): Full Weight (~2.86 Points)Note: This metric was calculated by dividing the number of wins by the total number of games played.
- Number of Championship Wins: Full Weight (~2.86 Points)
- Number of Regular Season Championship Wins: Half Weight (~1.43 Points)
- Number of Hall of Fame Head Coaches: Half Weight (~1.43 Points)
- Minimum Season Ticket Price for a Game: Full Weight (~2.86 Points)
- Fan Engagement: Full Weight (~2.86 Points)Note: This metric measures the number of Twitter followers and Facebook “Likes” per capita.
- Number of Coaches in Past 10 Seasons: Half Weight (~1.43 Points)Note: “Past 10 Seasons” include seasons 2007–2008 to 2016–2017.
- Stadium Capacity: Half Weight (~1.43 Points)Note: This metric was calculated using the following formula: Stadium Capacity / City Population.
Sources: Data used to create this ranking were collected from the U.S. Census Bureau, Team Marketing Report, ESPN, MLB, Minor League Baseball, The Harris Poll, Sports Reference, National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, The National Collegiate Athletic Association and each team’s website.
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