1903 in baseball

The following are the baseball events of the year 1903 throughout the world.

List of years in baseball

Champions

The Boston Americans and Pittsburgh Pirates during the 1903 World Series at Huntington Avenue Grounds.

Major League Baseball

American League
  • Boston Americans[1]
National League
World Series

Minor League Baseball

American Association
Central League
  • Fort Wayne Railroaders[1]
Connecticut League
Cotton States League
Eastern League
Hudson River League
  • Hudson Marines[1]
Illinois–Indiana–Iowa League
Kentucky–Illinois–Tennessee League
Missouri Valley League
New England League
  • Lowell Tigers[1]
New York State League
  • Schenectady Frog Alleys[1]
Northern League
Pacific Coast League
Pacific National League
  • Butte Miners[1]
Southern Association
  • Memphis Egyptians[1]
Southwest Washington League
  • Aberdeen Pippins[1]
Texas League
  • Dallas Giants[1]
Western League
  • Milwaukee Creams[1]

College baseball

National title
Western Conference

Major league baseball final standings

American League final standings

American League W L Pct. GB Home Road
Boston Americans 9147 0.659 49–20 42–27
Philadelphia Athletics 7560 0.556 14½ 44–21 31–39
Cleveland Naps 7763 0.550 15 49–25 28–38
New York Highlanders 7262 0.537 17 41–26 31–36
Detroit Tigers 6571 0.478 25 37–28 28–43
St. Louis Browns 6574 0.468 26½ 38–32 27–42
Chicago White Stockings 6077 0.438 30½ 41–28 19–49
Washington Senators 4394 0.314 47½ 29–40 14–54

National League final standings

National League W L Pct. GB Home Road
Pittsburgh Pirates 9149 0.650 46–24 45–25
New York Giants 8455 0.604 41–27 43–28
Chicago Cubs 8256 0.594 8 45–28 37–28
Cincinnati Reds 7465 0.532 16½ 41–35 33–30
Brooklyn Superbas 7066 0.515 19 40–33 30–33
Boston Beaneaters 5880 0.420 32 31–35 27–45
Philadelphia Phillies 4986 0.363 39½ 25–33 24–53
St. Louis Cardinals 4394 0.314 46½ 22–45 21–49

Events

  • January 3 - Frank J. Farrell and Bill Devery pay $18,000 for the defunct American League franchise in Baltimore and relocate the team to New York and called them the Highlanders. The Highlanders would years later receiver a new team name and become the New York Yankees.
  • February 17 - The Brooklyn Superbas purchase the contracts of pitcher Rube Vickers and outfielder Harry Thielman from the Cincinnati Reds.
  • March 7- The Detroit Tigers trade pitcher/infielder Kid Gleason to the New York Giants for second baseman Heinie Smith
  • April 20- Future hall of fame pitcher Chief Bender makes his major league debut for the Philadelphia Athletics at the age of 18.
  • May 6 – The Chicago White Stockings committed twelve errors, and the Detroit Tigers answered back with six of their own. The combined "18-E debacle" set a modern Major League record for the most errors (by two teams) in a single game.
  • May 7 – Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Fred Clarke hits for the cycle for the second time in his career. The Pirates lose to the Cincinnati Reds, however, 11-8.
  • June 21 – Boston Americans outfielder Buck Freeman hits for the cycle in a 12–7 Boston win over the Cleveland Blues.
  • June 25 – Wiley Piatt of the Boston Beaneaters became the only pitcher in the 20th century to lose two complete games in one day. Piatt allowed fourteen hits, while striking out twelve, en route to 1–0 and 5-3 St. Louis Cardinals victories.
  • June 29 – Patsy Dougherty, outfielder for the Boston Americans, hits for the cycle against the Chicago White Stockings leading Boston to a 7–2 win.
  • July 1- Cy Young drives in the lone run to lead Boston to a 1-0 victory over Chicago.
  • August 17- The Detroit Tigers release second baseman Heinie Smith, whom they acquired via trade prior to the start of the season.
  • September 3 – Cleveland Blues rookie Jesse Stovall tosses an 11-inning shutout, 1-0, over the Detroit Tigers. The feat still remains as the longest shutout ever for a major league pitching debut.
  • September 18 – Chick Fraser pitches a no-hitter for the Philadelphia Phillies in the second game of a doubleheader against the Chicago Cubs. The Phillies win, 10–0.
  • September 24 – Cleveland Blues third baseman Bill Bradley hits for the cycle against the Washington Senators in a 12–2 Cleveland win.
  • October 1 – In Game 1 of the first modern World Series in Major League Baseball, Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Jimmy Sebring becomes the first player to hit a home run in the World Series when he connects for a solo shot off of Boston's Cy Young in the seventh inning. The Pirates beat the Americans, 7-3.
  • October 2 – Boston Americans outfielder Patsy Dougherty becomes the first player to hit multiple home runs in a World Series game when he hits solo home runs in the first and sixth inning of Game 2 in Boston's 3–0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
  • October 13 – The Boston Americans defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates, 3-0, in Game 8 of the first World Series. Boston wins the series, five games to three.

Births

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Deaths

References

  1. Richter, Francis C, ed. (1904). "Southwest Washington League". The Reach: Official American League Baseball Guide. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: A. J. Reach Company. Retrieved August 29, 2018.
  2. The American; Almanac, Year-book, Cyclopaedia and Atlas. New York: New York American and Journal. 1904. p. 657. Retrieved 8 September 2018.
  3. "College Baseball". The Minneapolis Journal. Minneapolis, Minnesota. May 25, 1903. p. 14. Retrieved September 8, 2018.
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