Nashville Sounds Break Minor League Baseball Attendance Record

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Attendance is up everywhere across the sports landscape in 2021, and that includes minor-league baseball.

But nowhere did it increase in the minors quite like Nashville, where the Triple-A Sounds set a franchise attendance record. Actually, make that a minor-league baseball attendance record.

It’s true, as the Sounds announced that 436,868 fans packed into First Horizon Park in 2021. That’s a crowd of nearly 7,000 per home game.

“A HUGE thank you to the best fans in Minor League Baseball. We can’t wait for 2022!” the Sounds tweeted above a video celebrating their attendance record.

The Sounds finished the regular season at 63-56, including 41-24 at home. They are 5-0 in the Final Stretch portion of the schedule.

All along the way, clearly, fans have been watching.

Written by Sam Amico

Sam Amico spent 15 years covering the NBA for Sports Illustrated, FOX Sports and NBA.com, along with a few other spots, and currently runs his own basketball website on the side, FortyEightMinutes.com.

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