The Cubs’ last homestand featured a three-game series against the Brewers and a similar set against the Oakland Athletics, and with a divisional rival and a team that hadn’t played at Wrigley in nine years, attendance was at a high point for the season.
All six games had more than 40,000 tickets sold, and the 41,424 announced for the Friday, August 2 game vs. the Brewers was the biggest announced crowd of 2019 to date.
For the season, the Cubs have announced 2,287,373 tickets sold, or 38,123 per date. Both of these figures rank fourth in MLB behind the Dodgers, Yankees and Cardinals.