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Major League Baseball team season
The
Texas Rangers
2003 season
involved the Rangers finishing fourth in the
American League West
with a record of 71 wins and 91 losses.
Preseason
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Regular season
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Opening Day starters
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- Einar Diaz
, C
- Rafael Palmeiro
, 1B
- Michael Young
, 2B
- Hank Blalock
, 3B
- Alex Rodriguez
, SS
- Carl Everett
, LF
- Doug Glanville
, CF
- Juan Gonzalez
, RF
- Ruben Sierra
, DH
- Ismael Valdez
, RHP
Season standings
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Record vs. opponents
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Team
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ANA
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BAL
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BOS
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CWS
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CLE
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DET
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KC
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MIN
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NYY
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OAK
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SEA
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TB
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TEX
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TOR
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NL
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Anaheim
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?
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1?8
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3?6
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3?4
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6?3
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6?1
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6?3
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5?4
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3?6
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8?12
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8?11
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6?3
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9?10
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2?7
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11?7
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Baltimore
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8?1
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?
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9?10
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2?4
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3?3
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3?3
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3?4
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3?4
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6?13?1
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2?7
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4?5
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8?11
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7?2
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8?11
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5?13
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Boston
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6?3
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10?9
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?
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5?4
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4?2
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8?1
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5?1
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2?4
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9?10
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3?4
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5?2
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12?7
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5?4
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10?9
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11?7
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Chicago
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4?3
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4?2
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4?5
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?
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11?8
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11?8
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11?8
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9?10
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4?2
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4?5
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2?7
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3?3
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3?4
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6?3
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10?8
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Cleveland
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3?6
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3?3
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2?4
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8?11
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?
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12?7
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6?13
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9?10
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2?5
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3?6
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3?6
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5?2
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4?5
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2?4
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6?12
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Detroit
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1?6
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3?3
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1?8
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8?11
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7?12
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?
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5?14
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4?15
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1?5
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3?6
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1?8
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2?4
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1?6
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2?7
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4?14
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Kansas City
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3?6
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4?3
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1?5
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8?11
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13?6
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14?5
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?
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11?8
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2?4
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2?7
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4?5
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4?3
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7?2
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1?5
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9?9
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Minnesota
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4?5
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4?3
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4?2
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10?9
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10?9
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15?4
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8?11
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?
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0?7
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8?1
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3?6
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6?0
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5?4
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3?3
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10?8
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New York
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6?3
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13?6?1
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10?9
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2?4
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5?2
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5?1
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4?2
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7?0
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?
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3?6
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5?4
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14?5
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4?5
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10?9
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13?5
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Oakland
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12?8
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7?2
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4?3
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5?4
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6?3
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6?3
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7?2
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1?8
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6?3
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?
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7?12
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6?3
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15?4
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5?2
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9?9
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Seattle
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11?8
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5?4
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2?5
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7?2
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6?3
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8?1
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5?4
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6?3
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4?5
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12?7
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?
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4?5
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10?10
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3?4
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10?8
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Tampa Bay
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3?6
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11?8
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7?12
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3?3
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2?5
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4?2
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3?4
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0?6
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5?14
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3?6
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5?4
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?
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3?6
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11?8
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3?15
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Texas
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10?9
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2?7
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4?5
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4?3
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5?4
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6?1
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2?7
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4?5
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5?4
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4?15
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10?10
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6?3
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?
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5?4
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4?14
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Toronto
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7?2
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11?8
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9?10
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3?6
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4?2
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7?2
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5?1
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3?3
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9?10
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2?5
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4?3
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8?11
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4?5
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?
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10?8
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Transactions
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Roster
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2003 Texas Rangers
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Roster
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Pitchers
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Catchers
Infielders
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Outfielders
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Manager
Coaches
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Player stats
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Batting
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Starters by position
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Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Other batters
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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
Pitching
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Starting pitchers
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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Other pitchers
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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
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Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Awards and honors
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All-Star Game
Farm system
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LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Spokane
References
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World Series
Championships (1)
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American League
championships (3)
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American League
West Division titles (7)
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Wild card berths (2)
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