1903 in baseball

1903 in baseball

The following are the baseball events of the year 1903 throughout the world.  

Contents

Champions

Major League Baseball

Major league baseball final standings

American League final standings

Rank Club Wins Losses Win %   GB
1st Boston Americans 91   47 .659     --
2nd Philadelphia Athletics 75   60 .556   14.5
3rd Cleveland Blues 77   63 .550   15.0
4th New York Highlanders 72   62 .537   17.0
5th Detroit Tigers 65   71 .478   25.0
6th St. Louis Browns 65   74 .468   26.5
7th Chicago White Stockings 60   77 .438   30.5
8th Washington Senators 43   94 .314   47.5

National League final standings

Rank Club Wins Losses Win %   GB
1st Pittsburgh Pirates 91   49 .650     --
2nd New York Giants 84   55 .604   6.5
3rd Chicago Cubs 82   56 .594   8.0
4th Cincinnati Reds 74   65 .532   16.5
5th Brooklyn Superbas 70   66 .515   19.0
6th Boston Beaneaters 58   80 .420   32.0
7th Philadelphia Phillies 49   86 .363   39.5
8th St. Louis Cardinals 43   94 .314   46.5

Events

Births

January

February

March

  • March   2 - Art Mills
  • March   5 - Chick Autry
  • March 11 - Buster Ross
  • March 11 - Art Ruble
  • March 27 - Joe Dwyer

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Deaths

  • January 12 - Win Mercer, 28, pitcher for four teams from 1894 to 1902, who posted two 20-win seasons and led the National League in games started, shutouts, and saves in the 1897 season.
  • January 13 - Pete Conway, 36, pitcher who posted a 61-61 record for four teams from 1885 to 1889.
  • February 6 - Hardie Henderson, 40, pitcher who went 81-121 with four teams between 1883 and 1888.
  • February 20 - Al Dwight, 47, pitcher for the 1884 Kansas City Cowboys.
  • May 3 - Count Sensenderfer, 55, played for the Philadelphia Athletics from 1871-1874. Later became a politician.
  • June 22 - Fatty Briody, 44, catcher for eight seasons from 1880 to 1888.
  • July 2 - Ed Delahanty, 35, slugging left fielder since 1888, a three-time .400 hitter who ranked second only to Cap Anson in career hits; died after falling from a railroad trestle crossing the Niagara River.
  • October 22 - Joe Yingling, 36, pitcher for the 1886 Washington Nationals.
  • November 5 - Harrison Peppers, 37, pitcher for the Louisville Colonels during the 1894 season.

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