2003 Minnesota Twins
90 - 72
2002 / 2004 (Organization)
1st place in the AL Central
Home Record:
Away Record:
48 - 33 (.593)
42 - 39 (.519)
+3.5 wins
+5.5 wins
   
Scored/Expected: 801 / 801 ( 0 )
Allowed/Expected: 758 / 806 ( +48 )
Pyth Record: 85 - 77 (+5)
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Attendance: 1,946,011 Avg Att: 24,025 (0.88)
Att Rank: 8 / 14 Lg Avg: 27,231
       
Park Factor: 1.01    
HR Factor: 0.96 R/L HR: 0.96 / 0.97
Notes:
- Central Division Champions
- Lost to New York Yankees in the ALDS

Batting Leaderboards

Runs
Player R Rnk
Hits
Player H Rnk
21.1
10
18.1
18
Total Bases
Player TB Rnk
Sec Bases
Player SecB Rnk
Singles
Player 1B Rnk
21.1
8
19.4
9
19.4
10
Doubles
Player 2B Rnk
9.0
17
           
Triples
Player 3B Rnk
10.9
1
6.2
5
Homeruns
Player HR Rnk
Extra Bases
Player XB Rnk
Strikeouts
Player K Rnk
35.4
10
28.9
17
On Base
Player OnB Rnk
33.1
13
32.4
14
Walks
Player BB Rnk
30.5
10
26.5
15
           
Outs
Player Outs Rnk
38.8
9
38.4
10
BB/K
Player BB/K Rnk
45.1
5
Stolen Bases
Player SB Rnk
9.7
19
9.5
20
Stolen Bases Att
Player SBA Rnk
14.8
13
13.6
14
SB/Att
Player SB% Rnk
3.2
8

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Defensive Regression Analysis data used here was obtained with permission from Michael Humphreys, author of Wizardry.

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Uniform images used with permission from Marc Okkonen, author of Baseball Uniforms of the 20th Century.
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Win Shares are calculated using the formula in the book Win Shares by Bill James