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The 2003 International League season took place from April to September 2003.

The Durham Bulls defeated the Pawtucket Red Sox to win the league championship.

Attendance

  • Buffalo - 551,916
  • Charlotte - 268,374
  • Columbus - 480,445
  • Durham - 501,855
  • Indianapolis - 550,319
  • Louisville - 661,986
  • Norfolk - 480,963
  • Ottawa - 182,852
  • Pawtucket - 569,106
  • Richmond - 446,882
  • Rochester - 418,014
  • Scranton/W.B. - 427,445
  • Syracuse - 356,303
  • Toledo - 517,331


Playoffs

Division Series

North Division (Pawtucket) IL Wild Card (Ottawa Lynx)

Winner: Pawtucket

South Division (Durham) West Division (Louisville)

Winner: Durham

Championship series

Pawtucket Red Sox

Durham Bulls

Winner: Durham Bulls; first team to win back to back IL titles since Columbus Clippers won back in 1991.

References


External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The 2003 International League season took place from April to September 2003.

The Durham Bulls defeated the Pawtucket Red Sox to win the league championship.

Attendance

  • Buffalo - 551,916
  • Charlotte - 268,374
  • Columbus - 480,445
  • Durham - 501,855
  • Indianapolis - 550,319
  • Louisville - 661,986
  • Norfolk - 480,963
  • Ottawa - 182,852
  • Pawtucket - 569,106
  • Richmond - 446,882
  • Rochester - 418,014
  • Scranton/W.B. - 427,445
  • Syracuse - 356,303
  • Toledo - 517,331


Playoffs

Division Series

North Division (Pawtucket) IL Wild Card (Ottawa Lynx)

Winner: Pawtucket

South Division (Durham) West Division (Louisville)

Winner: Durham

Championship series

Pawtucket Red Sox

Durham Bulls

Winner: Durham Bulls; first team to win back to back IL titles since Columbus Clippers won back in 1991.

References


External links



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