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World Series Champs
2006 - Washington
Grays World Series Washington ran their playoff win streak to 10 games before Seoul took two one run games to tie the series. Then Danny Haren took a no-hitter into the 9th inning in game 5. What happened next? Fehr Conference Championship Scottsdale and Seoul faced off for the second straight year and Scottsdale was returning home for game 6 with a 3 games to 2 lead. For more detail, please see the Conference Championship page. Miller Conference Championship Washington became the first team to sweep their first two series, downing the defending champion Cambridge. Both teams swept their first round series.
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Season Finishes with 4 way tie for final playoff spot Congratulations to the Scottsdale Cougars who survived a four team single elimination play-in for the last playoff spot in the Fehr Division. Seoul qualified in the last period by taking one of three games from Bellingham to finish at 84-78, one game ahead of the quartet at 83-79. In the play-in, Scottsdale found themselves down 3-0 in the 9th inning to Santa Clara, with Erik Bedard tossing a 4-hitter. Despite the unavailability of Leopardo closer Joaquin Soria, Angel Guzman started the ninth to close down the Cougars. After a double and a walk, Cla Meredith came on, but Frank Thomas, Moises Alou, and Jacque Jones all singled and the game was tied. Tommy Watkins singled for the lead, Scottsdale added an insurance run and Trevor Hoffman picked up his IIBL record 414th career save. Meanwhile, Camano Island, behind Felix Hernandez, bested Madiba 2-1. In the final playoff game, C.C. Sabathia made no mistake about winning his 21st, as Scottsdale led 11-0 going into the bottom of the 9th. Miller Division Playoff Update Two years ago, Dresden led Cambridge three games to none in the conference championships, and went completely flat scoring just seven runs in losing the last four games. This year, the Blacks snuck into the playoffs by winning their last six games (nipping the defending champions Washington who had won their last seven games). The Blacks avenged the loss, taking Cambridge 4 games to one, winning three 3-2 games (and another game which was 3-2 in the late stages). New Jersey came from behind to win their playoff series in seven games, surviving two walkoff home runs in the middle games. Chien-Ming Wang pitched the key game, a 6-2 win over Brandon Webb in the 6th game with the Patriots down 3 games to 2. Fehr Division Playoff Update Bocomo was one out away from a sweep of Scottsdale in round one, but Joe Mauer singled to tie game 4 and Garrett Anderson homered to lead off the home 10th. Bocomo still leads 3 games to 1. Results coming from Seoul vs Galway. Individual Honors Fielder's teammate, Magglio Ordonez now has the all-time single season batting mark at .38694, surpassing the 2000 effort of Nomar Garciaparra (Nashua) at .38682. It was Carolina's Jack Cust who won the OB% lead with a .477 mark, 8th all time. On the pitching front, Detroit's Brandon Webb and Bocomo's Jake Peavy matched each other all year, finishing at 22-3 and 22-4. C.C. Sabathia finished 21-9 including the playoff clinching in for the Cougars, and Brad Penny won 20 for Duluth. Sabathia edged Peavy by 268 to 267 to win the strikeout title, while Peavy won the ERA title handily at 2.30 (Webb was fourth). Dresden's J.J. Putz eclipsed all with 38 saves in 40 chances, only Blowing two in consecutive games to Detroit late in the season.
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Playoff Update
Dresden Blacks defeated Cambridge
New Jersey Patriots defeated Detroit
Bocomo Blues lead Scottsdale Cougars Seoul Fighters vs Galway Galleons 2007 Standings
2007 Draft Order First Round Complete
Darker green indicates traded picks.
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