2002 MLB season
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Regular Season | March 30-September 28, 2003 |
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Postseason | September 30-October 25, 2003 |
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The 2003 MLB season ended when the Florida Marlins defeated the New York Yankees in a six-game World Series. The Detroit Tigers set the American League record for losses in a season, with 119, and the Marlins became the first team to win the championship twice as a wild card.
Publications
Programs and Scorecards | |||
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Team(s) | Type | Venue | |
Cleveland Indians | Regular Season | Jacobs Field | |
Colorado Rockies | Regular Season (1 • 2) | Coors Field | |
Minnesota Twins vs. Oakland Athletics | ALDS | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome | |
San Diego Padres | Regular Season | Qualcomm Stadium | |
Minnesota Twins vs. Anaheim Angels | ALCS | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Edison International Field of Anaheim | |
Minnesota Twins vs. Anaheim Angels | ALCS | Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Edison International Field of Anaheim | |
St. Louis Cardinals vs. San Francisco Giants | NLCS | Busch Memorial Stadium, Pacific Bell Park | |
Anaheim Angels vs. San Francisco Giants | World Series | Edison International Field of Anaheim, Pacific Bell Park | |
Media Guides and Yearbooks | |||
Media Guides | Colorado Rockies • New York Yankees • Philadelphia Phillies • Toronto Blue Jays | ||
Yearbooks | Atlanta Braves • Kansas City Royals • Los Angeles Dodgers • New York Mets • New York Yankees • Oakland Athletics • Philadelphia Phillies • San Francisco Giants |