
New attendance record in Toledo
Published on September 3, 2006 under International League (IL1)
Toledo Mud Hens News Release
Mud Hens break the all-time record for single season in Toledo baseball history...
For the third time in five seasons, the Toledo Mud Hens have broken the record for attendance in a single season for Toledo professional baseball
The old attendance record of 556,995 was set in 2005 at Fifth Third Field. This season, the Mud Hens have played in front of 559,338 fans through Sunday's game.
Toledo has played in front of 32 sold-out crowds during the 2006 season and have sold-out 139 games in the five-year history of the downtown ballpark.
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