Three Teams Tied for first in Crowded NL West with Three Games Left In 1903
The Cincinnati Reds, Chicago Cubs, and Pittsburgh Pirates are all tied for the best record in the abysmal National League Western Division, albeit below .500, with a tally of 25 wins and 27 losses. With only three games left in the regular season to decide who will compete for the National League Championship Series, the advantage lies with Pittsburgh who is locked in a series with the St. Louis Cardinals (23-30) and has one the first two games of the series in dominating fashion. The Reds and Cubs are matched head to head in Cincinnati for the season finale, and the Reds have taken game one and game two.
Here are the total results for Major League Baseball in 1903:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
EASTERN DIVISION
Philadelphia Phillies (32-21)
New York Giants (24-29)
Boston Braves (22-31)
Brooklyn Dodgers (17-37)
WESTERN DIVISION
Chicago Cubs (25-27)
Pittsburgh Pirates (25-27)
Cincinnati Reds (25-27)
St. Louis Cardinals (23-30)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
EASTERN DIVISION
Philadelphia Athletics (31-22)
Boston Red Sox (28-25)
Washington Senators (27-26)
Baltimore Orioles (24-29)
WESTERN DIVISION
Cleveland (29-24)
Chicago White Sox (26-27)
Detroit Tigers (25-28)
Milwaukee Brewers (23-30)















