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Cape Cod Baseball League Shatters Attendance Mark: 'It's Going To Be A Great Summer'
More than 10,000 people attended five games on opening day for the Cape Cod Baseball league, more than doubling 2019's total.

BARNSTABLE, MA —All 10 Cape Cod Baseball League teams were in action at five venues for opening day Sunday. The result was a total attendance of 10,808, which was more than double the total of 4,828 at 2019 opening day.
The biggest draw was at Red Wilson Field with an attendance of 2,800, followed by 2,533 at Eldredge Park and 2,021 at Lowell Park. A total of 1,750 people took in the game at Guv Fuller Field and 1,704 were in the stands at Doran Park.
The Orleans Firebirds, Bourne Braves and Cotuit Kettleers were victorious to open the year. The Brewster Whitecaps and Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox played to a 5-5 nine inning tie, while the Chatham Anglers and Falmouth Commodores settled for a 7-7 tie.
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Each summer, the Cape Cod League showcases top college baseball players from around the country. According to the league, one in every six Major League Baseball players has appeared in the league.
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