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2003 Milwaukee Brewers 2003 Milwaukee Brewers
2002/2004
Record 68-94 .420
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Standings 6th in the NL Central (20 games back)
Pythagorean 66-96, 65-97, 66-96
Runs (S/A) 714 / 873
BallparkMiller Beer Park
Park FactorsBatting: 102 / Pitching: 102
Attendance1,700,354 (13th) (25th)
Fancost$124 (25th) / $10,069
Payroll/Avg$40,627,000 / $1,400,931 (28th)
OpExp/$PV$96,900,000 / $1,425,000
Rev/OpInc$102,000,000 / $5,100,000
Valuation$174,000,000
Spring TrainingPhoenix, Arizona (Maryvale Baseball Park)
ManagerNed Yost
CoachesBill Castro, Rich Dauer, Rich Donnelly, Mike Maddux, Dave Nelson, Butch Wynegar
ExecutivesOwner: Wendy Selig-Prieb, General Manager: Doug Melvin
Minor Leagues(AAA) Indianapolis Indians, (AA) Huntsville Stars, (A) Beloit Snappers, (A) High Desert Mavericks, (Rookie) Helena Brewers
Radio (WTMJ) Bob Uecker, Jim Powell
TV (WCGV) Bill Schroeder, Daron Sutton
Cable TV (Fox Sports Net) Bill Schroeder, Daron Sutton

The 2003 Milwaukee Brewers went 68-94 and finished 6th in the National League Central. The Brewers drew 1,700,354 to Miller Beer Park. Geoff Jenkins and Richie Sexson made the All-Star team.

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