1903 Major League Baseball Season - Major League Baseball Final Standings

Major League Baseball Final Standings

American League
Rank Club Wins Losses Win % GB
1st Boston Americans 91 47 .659
2nd Philadelphia Athletics 75 60 .556 14.5
3rd Cleveland Naps 77 63 .550 15.0
4th New York Highlanders 72 62 .537 17.0
5th Detroit Tigers 65 71 .478 25.0
6th St. Louis Browns 65 74 .468 26.5
7th Chicago White Sox 60 77 .438 3 0.5
8th Washington Senators 43 94 .314 47.5
National League
Rank Club Wins Losses Win % GB
1st Pittsburgh Pirates 91 49 .650
2nd New York Giants 84 55 .604 6.5
3rd Chicago Cubs 82 56 .594 8.0
4th Cincinnati Reds 74 65 .532 16.5
5th Brooklyn Superbas 70 66 .515 19.0
6th Boston Beaneaters 58 80 .420 32.0
7th Philadelphia Phillies 49 86 .363 39.5
8th St. Louis Cardinals 43 94 .314 46.5

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