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| Record |
101-61 .623 |
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| Standings |
Won the AL East |
| Pythagorean |
96-66, 97-65, 97-65 |
| Runs
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877 /
716 |
| Postseason | Won ALDS 3-1 over Minnesota Twins Won ALCS 4-3 over Boston Red Sox Lost World Series 4-2 to Florida Marlins | | Ballpark | Yankee Stadium II | | Park Factors | Batting: 96 / Pitching: 97 | | Attendance | 3,465,600 (1st) (1st) | | Fancost | $187 (2nd) / $15,126 | | Payroll/Avg | $149,710,995 / $5,346,821 (1st) | | OpExp/$PV | $264,300,000 / $2,616,832 | | Rev/OpInc | $238,000,000 / -$26,300,000 | | Valuation | $832,000,000 | | Spring Training | Tampa, Florida (Legends Field) | | Manager | Joe Torre | | Coaches | Rick Down, Lee Mazzilli, Willie Randolph, Mel Stottlemyre, Don Zimmer | | Executive | Principal Owner: George Steinbrenner | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Columbus Clippers, (AA) Trenton Thunder, (A) Staten Island Yankees, (A) Battle Creek Yankees, (A) Tampa Yankees | | Radio | (WCBS) Charley Steiner, John Sterling | | TV | (WCBS) Jim Kaat, Michael Kay | | Cable TV | (YES) Bobby Murcer, Jim Kaat, Ken Singleton, Michael Kay |
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The 2003 New York Yankees
went 101-61
and finished 1st
in the
American League East. The Yankees
drew 3,465,600
to Yankee Stadium II.
Armando Benitez, Aaron Boone, Roger Clemens, Jason Giambi, Hideki Matsui, Jorge Posada and Alfonso Soriano made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 2003 included Mike Mussina.
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