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The 1903 schedule consisted of 140 games for all teams in the American League and National League, each of which had eight teams. Each team was scheduled to play 20 games against the other seven teams of their respective league. This continued the format put in place for the 1901 season.
National League; Team W L Pct. GB Home Road; Pittsburgh Pirates: 91: 49 .650 — 46–24 45–25 New York Giants: 84: 55 .604 6½ 41–27 43–28 Chicago Cubs: 82: 56 .594 8 45–28 37–28 Cincinnati Reds: 74: 65 .532 16½ 41–35 33–30 Brooklyn Superbas: 70: 66 .515 19 40–33 30 ...
The National League's formation meant the end of the old National Association after only five seasons, as its remaining clubs shut down or reverted to amateur or minor league status. The only strong club from 1875 excluded in 1876 was a second one in Philadelphia, often called the White Stockings or later Phillies .
The following is a list of United States Major League Baseball teams that played in the National League during the 19th century.None of these teams, other than Athletic and Mutual, had actual names during this period; sportswriters however often applied creative monickers which are still, mistakenly, used today as "team names" following a convention established in 1951.
Camden Electrics, coached by Billy Morgenweck (Frank's brother), cruised to 36 wins against only 9 defeats, a winning percentage of .800. The first half record was 15–2, and the second-half record was 21–7. Things did not go very well during the offseason in 1903 in the National Basketball League. Only five teams elected to play that year.
The 1903 Boston Beaneaters season was the 33rd season of the franchise. The team finished sixth in the National League with a record of 58–80, 32 games behind the Pittsburgh Pirates . Regular season
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 .
Camden is an unincorporated community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Colchester County. [1] References This page was last edited on 17 February ...