2003 MLB season (Jayverse)

The 2003 MLB Season is the 103th Season for Major League Baseball

Top 33 Rookies being Selected
Greg Holland (RP) - Kansas City Monarchs

Bryce Massanari (C) - Chicago Hitmen

Ricky Nolasco (RP) - Miami Athletics

David Price (SP) - Tampa Bay Rays

Celso Rondon (RP) - Omaha Royals

Jonny Venters (SP) - Atlanta Braves

Michael Fiers (SP) - Milwaukee Brewers

Ernesto Frieri (RP) - San Diego Padres

Ryan Kussmaul (RP) - Birmingham Barons

Trystan Magnuson (RP) - Toronto Blue Jays

Justin Masterson (SP) - Cleveland Buckeyes

Mike McClendon (RP) - Milwaukee Brewers

Dan Otero (RP) - San Francisco Seals

Luis Perez (SP) - Toronto Blue Jays

Jeff Samardzija (SP) - Chicago Cubs

Bryan Woodall (RP) - Reno Silver Sox

Jose Ascanio (RP) - Atlanta Braves

David Carpenter (RP) - St. Louis Cardinals

Chris Davis (1B) - Dallas Rangers

Jose De La Cruz (RP) - Houston Astros

Alfredo Despaigne (RF) - Denver Rockies

Joey Falcone (LF) - Richmond Generals

Josh Fields (RP) - Seattle Pilots

Mike Loree (SP) - San Francisco Seals

Cory Luebke (SP) - San Diego Padres

Wes Musick (SP) - Chicago White Sox

Takahiko Nomaguchi (RP) - Cincinnati Reds

Ramon Ramirez (SP) - Cincinnati Reds

Tyler Wilson (RP) - Kansas City Monachs

Yao-Hsun Yang (RP) - Dallas Rangers

Dylan Axelrod (SP) - Chicago White Sox

Daric Barton (1B) - Oakland Panthers

Corey Brown (CF) - Oakland Panthers

Final Standings
AL East: New York Yankees (104-56), Boston Red Sox (92-68), Ottawa Lynx (79-81), Richmond Generals (67-93), Toronto Blue Jays (64-96), Buffalo Bisons (64-96), Baltimore Orioles (62-98)

AL Central: Chicago White Sox (107-53), Detroit Tigers (87-73), Cleveland Buckeyes (86-74), Iowa Oaks (82-78), Indianapolis Rounders (82-78), Chicago Hitmen (78-82), Kansas City Monarchs (77-83)

AL South: Monterrey Bandits (87-74), New Orleans Pelicans (86-75), Mexico City Diablos (81-79), Houston Astros (79-81), Oklahoma City 89ers (71-89), Dallas Rangers (69-91), Miami Athletics (68-92)

AL West: San Francisco Seals (93-67), Seattle Pilots (91-69), Los Angeles Angels (85-75), Anaheim Amigos (83-77), Reno Silver Sox (77-83), Vancouver Mounties (70-90), Portland Beavers (70-90)

NL East: Pittsburgh Pirates (111-49), Montreal Expos (88-72), Boston Beacons (83-77), Washington Nationals (77-83) New York Giants (77-83), Philadelphia Phillies (76-84), Brooklyn Dodgers (75-85)

NL North: Chicago Cubs (95-66), Milwaukee Brewers (94-67), Cincinnati Reds (89-71), Omaha Royals (78-82), Fargo RedHawks (75-85), Minnesota Twins (73-87), Columbus Explorers (70-90)

NL South: Tampa Bay Rays (87-73), St. Louis Cardinals (83-77), Atlanta Braves (81-79), Birmingham Barons (80-80), Charlotte Bobcats (75-85), San Antonio Missions (69-91), Havana Hurricanes (59-101)

NL West: San Diego Padres (95-65), Oakland Panthers (91-69), Denver Rockies (81-79), Los Angeles Knights (79-81), Calgary Wranglers (71-89), Las Vegas Blackjack 21's (66-94), Arizona Diamondbacks (63-97)

Playoffs
ALDS: Chicago WS def. Monterrey 4-3, NY Yankees def. San Francisco 4-2

NLDS: Tampa Bay def. Pittsburgh 4-3, San Diego def. Chicago Cubs 4-1

ALCS: Chicago WS def. NY Yankees 4-0

NLCS: Tampa Bay def. San Diego 4-0

WS: Chicago WS def. Tampa Bay 4-3

League Leaders
Batting Average - Manny Ramirez (Milwaukee) .367

Home Runs - Greg Norton (Cincinnati) 50

RBI - Greg Norton (Cincinnati) 152

Stolen Bases - Scott Podsednik (Chicago Hitmen) 45

OBP + Slugging % - Manny Ramirez (Milwaukee) 1.064

ERA - Phil Norton (Chicago Cubs) 2.65

Wins - Ezequiel Sanjurjo (Pittsburgh) 22

Strikeouts - Jeff Heaverlo (San Antonio) 313