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Summer league and college ball too. by usaf_irish
Not just the Cape League. The Northwoods League is pretty big too. The Valley League in Virginia. And so on and so on.
If you live in a “cold weather” state, you don’t know about SEC baseball. The top schools will average between 8k and 10k on the season. It’s not unusual for teams to average between 4k and 6k. A lot of those games are basically tailgates in inside the stadiums. It’s a crazy scene for someone who’s never been.
As others have mentioned, it’s geared towards families, is cheap, and a relatively good time when you don’t have a real vested rooting interest.