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{{Infobox MLB season
{{Infobox MLB season
| season = 2003
| season = 2003
| reg= March 30-October 3, 2004
| reg= March 30-September 28, 2003
| post = October 5-27, 2004
| post = September 30-October 25, 2003
| previous = [[2002 MLB season|2002]]
| previous = [[2002 MLB season|2002]]
| next = [[2004 MLB season|2004]]
| next = [[2004 MLB season|2004]]

Revision as of 14:18, 11 April 2022

2003 Major League Baseball Season
Regular Season March 30-September 28, 2003
Postseason September 30-October 25, 2003
2002 • MLB seasons • 2004

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.

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Atlanta Braves vs. Houston Astros NLDS Turner Field
Baltimore Orioles Regular Season Oriole Park at Camden Yards
Cincinnati Reds Spring Training Ed Smith Stadium
Cleveland Indians Regular Season Jacobs Field
Houston Astros Regular Season Minute Maid Park
Los Angeles Dodgers vs. St. Louis Cardinals NLDS Dodger Stadium
Milwaukee Brewers Spring Training Maryvale Baseball Park
Minnesota Twins Spring Training Hammond Stadium
New York Yankees vs. Minnesota Twins ALDS Yankee Stadium
Philadelphia Phillies Spring Training Bright House Networks Field
Philadelphia Phillies vs. Cincinnati Reds Regular Season Citizens Bank Park
Boston Red Sox vs. New York Yankees ALCS Fenway Park, Yankee Stadium
St. Louis Cardinals vs. Houston Astros NLCS Busch Stadium, Minute Maid Park
Boston Red Sox vs. St. Louis Cardinals World Series Fenway Park, Busch Stadium
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