Tribe Attendance Sizzling This Summer
The July 4th crowd of 14,333 was the Indians second sellout in as many weeks as the Tribe drew a standing-room-only crowd of 14,481 on June 24. Monday's sellout also marked the 44th in Victory Field history.
Over the past 19 home games the Indians have averaged 10,184 fans per game. The Indians have also drawn 101,786 fans over the past nine games for an average of 11,310 per game.
Indians fans have just four more opportunities to attend a game at Victory Field before the International League All-Star Break next week. The Indians current series with the Toledo Mud Hens continues Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 7:05 p.m. Then, after a brief two-game road trip, the Tribe returns to host the Louisville Bats this Saturday (7:05 p.m.) and Sunday (2:05 p.m.).
Tickets are available by clicking here, calling the Victory Field Box Office at 317-269-2282 or visiting the Box Office at 501 W. Maryland Street.
About the Indianapolis Indians at Victory Field
The Indianapolis Indians are a Triple-A professional baseball team that plays its home games at Victory Field in downtown Indianapolis. The Indians are the top farm team of the Pittsburgh Pirates. Professional baseball has been played continuously in Indianapolis since 1887 and the Indians have been community-owned since 1956. Twelve former Indians have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. and the team has won 23 championships. Victory Field has been named "Best Minor League Ballpark" by several national media including Baseball America and Sports Illustrated. Victory Field is another great attraction in the 250-acre White River State Park.