2003 Midwest League

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* The Midwest League played a 140 game, two-division, split-season schedule which began on April 3 and ended on September 1. The first half ended on June 15.
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* An All-Star Game was played on June 17 between All-Star Teams representing the league's Eastern and Western divisions (Quad City was counted as an Eastern team). The East won by a 5-4 score<ref>{{cite-web|url=http://www.mwlguide.com/years/2003/allstars.html|year=2009|month=11|day=13}}</ref>.
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* A three-tier championship playoff was held after the season, with the championship won by [[2003 Lansing (Midwest)|Lansing]].
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* Total 2003 attendance: 3,375,898.
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==Sources==
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* {{cite-book|title=2003 Baseball Blue Book}}
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* {{cite-book|title=2004 Sporting News Baseball Guide}}
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* {{cite-book|title=2004 Baseball America Almanac}}
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{{league-season-club-member | 2003 Battle Creek (Midwest)}}
 
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{{league-season-club-member | 2003 Beloit (Midwest)}}
 
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{{league-season-club-member | 2003 Burlington (Midwest)}}
 
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{{league-season-club-member | 2003 Cedar Rapids (Midwest)}}
 
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{{league-season-club-member | 2003 Clinton (Midwest)}}
 
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{{league-season-club-member | 2003 Dayton (Midwest)}}
 
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{{league-season-club-member | 2003 Fort Wayne (Midwest)}}
 
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{{league-season-club-member | 2003 Kane County (Midwest)}}
 
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{{league-season-club-member | 2003 Lansing (Midwest)}}
 
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{{league-season-club-member | 2003 Peoria (Midwest)}}
 
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{{league-season-club-member | 2003 Quad Cities (Midwest)}}
 
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{{league-season-club-member | 2003 South Bend (Midwest)}}
 
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{{league-season-club-member | 2003 West Michigan (Midwest)}}
 
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[[Category:Professional Leagues in 2003|Midwest League]]
 

Latest revision as of 23:03, 2 September 2010

2003 Midwest League
Classification: A
Statistics
{{#sabr-lightbox-iframe:http://sabrpedia.org/includes/active/leagues/batting/d95b5b7f.html|Individual batting statistics for 2003 Midwest League|width:95%;height:95%;scrolling:auto|Batting}} • {{#sabr-lightbox-iframe:http://sabrpedia.org/includes/active/leagues/pitching/d95b5b7f.html|Individual pitching statistics for 2003 Midwest League|width:95%;height:95%;scrolling:auto|Pitching}}
  • The Midwest League played a 140 game, two-division, split-season schedule which began on April 3 and ended on September 1. The first half ended on June 15.
  • An All-Star Game was played on June 17 between All-Star Teams representing the league's Eastern and Western divisions (Quad City was counted as an Eastern team). The East won by a 5-4 score[1].
  • A three-tier championship playoff was held after the season, with the championship won by Lansing.
  • Total 2003 attendance: 3,375,898.

[edit] Sources

  • 2003 Baseball Blue Book.
  • 2004 Sporting News Baseball Guide.
  • 2004 Baseball America Almanac.

Footnotes

  1. http://www.mwlguide.com/years/2003/allstars.html, retrieved on 2009-11-13.




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