Phillies sellout streak ends at 257 consecutive games

PHILADELPHIA - Augsut 6, 2012

Tonight's attendance of 41,665 at the Phillies vs. Atlanta Braves game ended the club's sellout streak at 257 regular season games.

If postseason games are included, the number is bumped up to 273.

The sellout streak began on July 7, 2009 when the Phils played the Cincinnati Reds.

The team announced Monday night the total paid attendance for those 257 games was 11,585,952 with an average attendance of 45,082 per game.

The Phillies home record during this time was 154-103.

"The number of sellouts could not have been possible without the tremendous loyalty of our fans who continue to lead all of Major League Baseball in average attendance this year," said Phillies President David Montgomery in a statement.

The Phillies' consecutive sellout streak was the longest ever in the National League and the third-longest in Major League Baseball history.

The Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Indians hold the two highest records in MLB; the Red Sox have a current streak of 772 sellouts while the Indians experienced 455 sellouts from 1995-2001.

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