2003 Philadelphia Phillies season

2003 Philadelphia Phillies season

MLB yearly infobox alt
name = Philadelphia Phillies
season = 2003
misc =

current league = National League
y1 = 1883
division = Eastern Division
y2 = 1969
Uniform
ballpark = Veterans Stadium
y4 = 1971
city = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
y5 = 1883
owners = Bill Giles
general managers =Ed Wade
managers =Larry Bowa
television = WPSG
CSN Philadelphia
radio = WPEN (AM)
(Harry Kalas, Larry Andersen, Chris Wheeler, Scott Graham, John Kruk)|

The by|2003 Philadelphia Phillies season was the 121st season in the history of the franchise. The Phillies finished in third-place in the National League East, 15 games behind the Atlanta Braves, and five games behind the 2003 World Series champion Florida Marlins, who were the NL's wild-card winner. The Phillies were managed by their former shortstop Larry Bowa, as they played their final season of home games at Veterans Stadium, before moving the club to Citizens Bank Park in by|2004.

Offseason

*December 2, 2002: David Bell was signed as a Free Agent with the Philadelphia Phillies. [http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/bellda01.shtml]
* December 6, 2002: Jim Thome signed as a Free Agent with the Philadelphia Phillies.
* March 29, 2003: Wayne Gomes was signed as a Free Agent with the Philadelphia Phillies. [http://www.baseball-reference.com/g/gomeswa01.shtml]

Regular season

eason standings

Roster

Relief pitchers

References

* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PHI/2003.shtml 2003 Philadelphia Phillies season at Baseball Reference]


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