Reds aren't much of a draw this season

With 14 home games remaining, the Cincinnati Reds are on pace to draw 1,863,363 spectators to Great American Ball Park this season. That would be the team’s lowest total since 2002 (1,855,787), its final season at Riverfront Stadium. Since opening GABP in 2003, the Reds — who are averaging 23,292 per game this season — have failed to top 2 million in attendance just once. The Los Angeles Dodgers currently lead Major League Baseball in home attendance with 3,004,726.

Losing ground

The Reds' final home attendance totals since opening GABP in 2003 with record in parentheses:

2008 2,058,630 (74-88)

2007 2,058,593 (72-90)

2006 2,134,633 (80-82)

2005 1,943,166 (73-89)

2004 2,287,250 (76-86)

2003 2,355,259 (69-93)