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The 1903 Major League baseball season began on April 16, 1903. The regular season ended on September 29, with the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Boston Americans as regular season champions of the National League and American League , respectively.
November 5 – Harrison Peppers, 37, pitcher for the Louisville Colonels during the 1894 season. November 12 – John Gilbert , 39, shortstop for the 1890 Pittsburgh Alleghenys . November 28 – Jack Easton , 38, pitcher who posted a 26–29 record in 76 games for the Columbus Solons , St. Louis Browns , and Pittsburgh Pirates from 1889 to 1894.
The 1903 Boston Americans season was the third season for the professional baseball franchise that later became known as the Boston Red Sox.The Americans finished first in the American League (AL) with a record of 91 wins and 47 losses, 14 + 1 ⁄ 2 games ahead of the Philadelphia Athletics.
The 1903 Pittsburgh [a] Pirates season was the 22nd year the Pittsburgh Pirates played in Major League Baseball. The club finished its season as National League champions, beating the second-place New York Giants by 6 + 1 ⁄ 2 games.
The 1903 New York Giants season was the franchise's 21st season. [1] The team finished in second place in the National League with an 84–55 record, 6.5 games behind the Pittsburgh Pirates — a dramatic improvement from their abysmal 48–88 record the previous season .
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The 1903 World Series was the first modern World Series to be played in Major League Baseball.It matched the American League (AL) champion Boston Americans against the National League (NL) champion Pittsburgh Pirates [note 2] in a best-of-nine series, with Boston prevailing five games to three, winning the last four.
The 1903 Brooklyn Superbas season was a season in Major League Baseball. ... January 30, 1903: Jack Doyle was purchased by the Superbas from the Washington Senators. [1]