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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla—Daytona fans have long been considered the very pinnacle of all Florida State League supporters and now they have the numbers to back it up.
The Daytona Cubs were pleased to announce that they have officially set a new single-season attendance record at Jackie Robinson Ballpark in 2005.
Following Game 2 of a three-game series against the Vero Beach Dodgers on Wednesday night, the Cubs 2005 season attendance total climbed to a record number of 110,869. With official Florida State League attendance records kept for the city of Daytona Beach since 1946, this year’s mark has now eclipsed the franchise’s previous single-season record of 110, 223 fans set just a year ago in 2004.
“Our entire staff is extremely proud of the way the community has continued to embrace this organization,” said Daytona Cubs General Manager Bill Papierniak. “We have worked harder than ever this season through numerous ballpark renovations and new promotions to create a safe and clean atmosphere for affordable family fun, and it’s refreshing to see that we have had the whole-hearted support of our fans.
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