American League Final Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES—2003
American League Leaders, 2003
National League Final Standings
NATIONAL LEAGUE DIVISION SERIES—2003
National League Leaders, 2003
American League Averages, 2003
National League Averages, 2003
American League Championship Series—2003
National League Championship Series—2003
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