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Ohio’s northern MLB franchise also spanked the Reds in May, but Cincinnati fans do have one thing they can hold over Indians followers:
The Reds averaged 23,384 fans per home game, bettering the Indians by nearly 4,000 per night even though Cleveland spent most of the season in first place.
A pyrrhic victory for the Queen City? Sure, but it’s better than nothing.
Unless the Indians win the World Series, of course.
(H/T Baseball-Reference.com)
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