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2003 Philadelphia Phillies 2003 Philadelphia Phillies
2002/2004
Record 86-76 .531
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Standings 3rd in the NL East (15 games back)
Pythagorean 90-72, 91-71, 91-71
Runs (S/A) 791 / 697
BallparkVeterans Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 95 / Pitching: 96
Attendance2,259,948 (10th) (15th)
Fancost$149 (12th) / $12,092
Payroll/Avg$70,780,000 / $2,440,690 (13th)
OpExp/$PV$127,500,000 / $1,482,558
Rev/OpInc$115,000,000 / -$12,500,000
Valuation$281,000,000
Spring TrainingClearwater, Florida (Jack Russell Memorial Stadium)
ManagerLarry Bowa
CoachesGreg Gross, Ramon Henderson, Tony Scott, Gary Varsho, John Vukovich
ExecutiveGeneral Manager: Ed Wade
Minor Leagues(AAA) Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons, (AA) Reading Phillies, (A) Lakewood Blue Claws, (A) Batavia Muckdogs, (A) Clearwater Phillies
Radio (WPEN) Chris Wheeler, Harry Kalas, John Kruk, Larry Andersen, Scott Graham
TV (WPSG) Chris Wheeler, Harry Kalas, Larry Andersen, Scott Graham
Cable TV (Comcast Sports) Chris Wheeler, Harry Kalas, Larry Andersen, Scott Graham

The 2003 Philadelphia Phillies went 86-76 and finished 3rd in the National League East. The Phillies drew 2,259,948 to Veterans Stadium. Mike Williams and Randy Wolf made the All-Star team.

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