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Brewers ticket sales second in team history

July 13, 2007 By WRN Contributor

With the second half of the season set to begin, the Milwaukee Brewers today announced that the team has already eclipsed 2.4-million tickets sold for all home games during the 2007 season.  The total marks the second highest total in team history.

The all-time attendance record in Brewers history was established in 2001, the year Miller Park opened, when the Brewers reached over 2.8-million tickets sold.  By surpassing the 2.4-million mark, the 2007 season signifies the sixth time in franchise history that the Brewers have exceeded two million tickets sold in a season. 

The 2007 season also marks the fourth consecutive season that the Brewers have exceeded the two million attendance mark.

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