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(Created page with "{{Infobox MLB season | season = 2003 | reg= March 30-October 3, 2004 | post = October 5-27, 2004 | previous = 2002 | next = 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. ==Publ...") |
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{{Infobox MLB season | {{Infobox MLB season | ||
| season = 2003 | | season = 2003 | ||
| reg= March 30- | | reg= March 30-September 28, 2003 | ||
| post = October | | 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
Regular Season | March 30-September 28, 2003 |
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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.