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The 2003 National League Championship Series (NLCS) was a playoff series in Major League Baseball’s 2003 postseason played from October 7 to 15 to determine the champion of the National League. It featured the Central Division champion and third-seeded Chicago Cubs and the wild-card qualifying Florida Marlins.
The 2003 National League Division Series (NLDS), the first round of the 2003 National League playoffs, began on Tuesday, September 30, and ended on Sunday, October 5, with the champions of the three NL divisions—along with a "wild card" team—participating in two best-of-five series.
The 2003 Major League Baseball postseason was the playoff tournament of Major League Baseball for the 2003 season. The winners of the League Division Series would move on to the League Championship Series to determine the pennant winners that face each other in the World Series .
In the eighth inning of Game 6 of the 2003 National League Championship Series, with Chicago ahead Steve Bartman declines fans' invite to attend Cubs-Pirates wild-card game Skip to main content
During the 2016 season, Bartman received renewed media attention as the Cubs progressed through the playoffs. [32] On Saturday, October 22, 2016, the Cubs were again at home with a 3–2 lead in Game 6 of the NLCS, similar to the 2003 NLCS game. The Cubs ended up winning the National League Championship Series and ending the Curse of the Billy ...
Gonzalez, the former shortstop who booted a potential double-play ball that contributed to an epic Cubs collapse in Game 6 of the 2003 National League Championship Series, was fortunate enough to ...
He also was the left fielder on the Dodgers' 1981 championship team. ... the San Francisco Giants and the 2003 National League Championship Series ... 90 wins and an American League West title ...
The 2003 Major League Baseball 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.