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IronPigs bring home the bacon in 2025 MiLB attendance

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The IronPigs have claimed their third straight MiLB attendance crown, drawing 585,167 fans to Coca-Cola Park in 2025.

ALLENTOWN, Pa. — The 'Pigs were flying again this year.

The Lehigh Valley IronPigs once again topped Minor League Baseball attendance for a season, drawing a league-best 585,167 fans to Coca-Cola Park during 2025, the team said in a release.

“To lead Minor League Baseball three straight years in attendance in our 17th season is an astonishing feat. Our fans are the reason we continue to grow and succeed — their passion and loyalty are unmatched.”
IronPigs President Kurt Landes

It's the third consecutive year the IronPigs have led all Minor League teams in total attendance and the second time in three seasons they’ve also led in average attendance, with 8,242 fans per game, according to the release.

No other team in Minor League Baseball surpassed an average of 8,000 fans in 2025, it said.

“To lead Minor League Baseball three straight years in attendance in our 17th season is an astonishing feat,” IronPigs President Kurt Landes said.

“Our fans are the reason we continue to grow and succeed — their passion and loyalty are unmatched.”

Success in the stands, less on the field

The 2025 season also brought a major milestone as the team welcomed its 10 millionth fan through the gates on Sept. 2, making it the fastest Minor League franchise to reach that mark.

The IronPigs recorded 21 capacity sellouts (10,100 fans) and 39 total sellouts (8,364 fans) this season, bringing their all-time totals to 278 capacity sellouts and 689 sellouts overall since the team’s inception.

The IronPigs will kick off their 2026 campaign at home on March 27, hosting the Toledo Mud Hens at Coca-Cola Park.

While the team continues to dominate in the stands, they’ve faced challenges on the field.

The IronPigs recently dropped their latest series to the Syracuse Mets and are currently mid-pack in the International League standings.

With the season winding down, they’ll need a strong finish to stay in playoff contention.