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Awards for the 1903 season
Great Glove awards
AL: Pitcher Addie Joss (Washington Senators)
Catcher Larry McLean (Cleveland Blues)
First Baseman Harry Davis (Philadelphia Athletics)
Second Baseman Hobe Ferris (Boston Americans)
Third Baseman Dave Brain (Chicago White Sox)
Shortstop Freddy Parent (Boston Americans)
Left Fielder Jim Murray (Chicago White Sox)
Center Fielder Patsy Dougherty (Cleveland Blues)
Right Fielder John Titus (Chicago White Sox)
NL: Pitcher Sam Leever (Pittsburgh Pirates)
Catcher Charles Zimmer (Pittsburgh Pirates)
First Baseman John Ganzel (New York Giants)
Second Baseman Danny Murphy (New York Giants)
Third Baseman Tommy Leach (Pittsburgh Pirates)
Shortstop Bobby Wallace (St. Louis Cardinals)
Left Fielder Jimmy Sheckard (Brooklyn Superbas)
Center Fielder Emmet Heidrick (St. Louis Cardinals)
Right Fielder Doc Gessler (Cincinnati Reds)
Platinum Stick awards
AL: Pitcher Eddie Plank (Philadelphia Athletics), .321/.339/.434, 106 at-bats, 4 stolen bases, 127 wRC+, 0.8 WAR
Catcher Lew Drill (St. Louis Browns), .282/.377/.378, 365 at-bata, 1 home run, 9 stolen bases, 135 wRC+, 4.4 WAR
First Baseman Harry Davis (Philadelphia Athletics), .298/.335/.458, 581 at-bats, 12 home runs, 30 stolen bases, 129 wRC+, 3.5 WAR
Second Baseman Nap Lajoie (Philadelphia Athletics), .339/.377/.468, 579 at-bats, 5 home runs, 33 stolen bases, 143 wRC+, 5.5 WAR
Third Baseman Bill Bradley (Cleveland Blues), .349/.394/.499, 545 at-bats, 5 home runs, 15 stolen bases, 167 wRC+, 7.3 WAR
Shortstop Kid Elberfeld (Detroit Tigers). .299/.383/.385, 491 at-bats, 32 stolen bases, 142 wRC+, 8.3 WAR
Left Fielder Mike Donlin (New York Highlanders), .337/.399/.503, 575 at-bats, 7 home runs, 29 stolen bases, 123 runs scored, 145 wRC+, 4.0 WAR
Center Fielder Patsy Dougherty (Cleveland Blues), .345/.386/.411, 560 at-bats, 2 home runs, 24 stolen bases, 145 wRC+, 4.1 WAR
Right Fielder Bill Keister (New York Highlanders), .341/.377/.532, 577 at-bats, 12 home runs, 27 stolen bases, 112 runs, 131 RBIs, 4.8 WAR
NL: Pitcher Jack Taylor (Chicago Cubs), .282/.339/.418, 110 at-bats, 5 stolen bases, 134 wRC+, 0.8 WAR
Catcher Charles Zimmer (Pittsburgh Pirates), .273/.345/.332, 395 at-bats, 15 stolen bases, 100 wRC+, 3.9 WAR
First Baseman Frank Chance (Chicago Cubs), .289/.380/.405, 529 at-bats, 4 home runs, 52 stolen bases, 145 wRC+, 5.1 WAR
Second Baseman Danny Murphy (New York Giants), .287/.321/.400, 572 at-bats, 2 home runs, 19 stolen bases, 102 runs scored, 99 wRC+, 6.2 WAR
Third Baseman Sammy Strang (New York Giants), .348/.436/.398, 555 at-bats, 36 stolen bases, 119 runs scored, 139 wRC+, 5.6 WAR
Shortstop Honus Wagner (Pittsburgh Pirates), .320/.380/.515, 559 at-bats, 5 home runs, 32 stolen bases, 160 wRC+, 6.6 WAR
Left Fielder Ed Delahanty (Philadelphia Phillies), .348/.413/.511, 466 at-bats, 5 home runs, 11 stolen bases, 109 RBIs, 5.5 WAR
Center Fielder Herm McFarland (Brooklyn Superbas), .271/.353/.423, 499 at-bats, 5 home runs, 23 stolen bases, 136 wRC+, 4.1 WAR
Right Fielder Charlie Hickman (New York Giants), .368/.394/.627, 608 at-bats, 22 home runs, 15 stolen bases, 112 runs, 138 RBIs, 5.6 WAR
Rookie of the Year
AL: SP Jake Weimer of the Boston Americans, with a 21-13 record, 2.70 ERA, 1 save, and 194 strikeouts.
NL: 1B Doc Gessler of the Cincinnati Reds, with 0 home runs, 61 RBIs, and 51 runs scored.
Pitcher of the Year
AL: Jake Chesbro of the Boston Americans, with a 25-11 record, 2.02 ERA, and 155 strikeouts.
NL: Christy Mathewson of the New York Giants, with a 24-14 record, 2.36 ERA, and 217 strikeouts.
Most Valuable Player
AL: 3B Bill Bradley of the Cleveland Blues, with 5 home runs, 97 RBIs, and 73 runs scored.
NL: RF Charlie Hickman of the New York Giants, with 22 home runs, 138 RBIs, and 112 runs scored.
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