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2003 Detroit Tigers 2003 Detroit Tigers
2002/2004
Record 43-119 .265
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Standings 5th in the AL Central (47 games back)
Pythagorean 49-113, 48-114, 48-114
Runs (S/A) 591 / 928
BallparkComerica Park
Park FactorsBatting: 95 / Pitching: 95
Attendance1,368,245 (13th) (27th)
Fancost$160 (9th) / $12,939
Payroll/Avg$49,163,000 / $1,890,885 (24th)
OpExp/$PV$116,700,000 / $2,713,953
Rev/OpInc$117,000,000 / $300,000
Valuation$235,000,000
Spring TrainingLakeland, Florida (Joker Marchant Stadium)
ManagerAlan Trammell
CoachesBob Cluck, Bruce Fields, Kirk Gibson, Mick Kelleher, Lance Parrish, Juan Samuel
ExecutivePresident: David Dombrowski
Minor Leagues(AAA) Toledo Mud Hens, (AA) Erie SeaWolves, (A) Oneonta Tigers, (A) West Michigan Whitecaps, (A) Lakeland Tigers
Radio (WXYT) Dan Dickerson, Jim Price
TV (WKBD) Frank Beckmann, Jack Morris
Cable TV (Fox Sports Net) Mario Impemba, Rod Allen

The 2003 Detroit Tigers went 43-119 and finished 5th in the American League Central. The Tigers drew 1,368,245 to Comerica Park. Dmitri Young made the All-Star team.

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