Seventeen of the 30 teams drew more than 2.5
million fans, matching the most in MLB history, and eight
attracted more than 3 million.
Eleven weekends drew more than 1.5 million fans, compared to a
total of five such weekends over the previous four full seasons
(2018-19, 2021-22) combined.
Spectators also set streaming records this season with 12.7
billion minutes watched on MLB.TV, a 9 percent boost from last
season's total of 11.7 billion.
The number of users watching MLB.TV increased by 14 percent from
2022 and fans watched 17 percent more games than last season.
Factoring into the sport's increased watchability was the marked
decrease in the average length of the games, thanks in part to
pitch clocks.
Games in 2023 averaged 2 hours, 39 minutes and 49 seconds, the
shortest since 1985 and a decrease of 24 minutes from last
season. Only nine games lasted 3 1/2 hours or longer, down from
390 such games back in 2021.
--Field Level Media
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