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Old 03-17-2026, 05:54 PM   #24
jlangjr
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American League: 2007

The East and West remain under the thumb of two titans. For the second year in a row, the Boston Bees finish as the undisputed table champions with a staggering 80–40 record. Out West, the San Francisco Seals maintain their grip on the division, but only after beating the Skyhawks in a tiebreaker game, finishing 69–52. The wildcard race sees the return of a former champion, as the Hill Country Skyhawks (68–53) secure a spot alongside the Washington Grays (70–50), who once again claim the top wildcard seed.

In the opening round, Boston holds off Hill Country to advance 4–2. Meanwhile, San Francisco handles Washington with ease in a 4–1 series victory. The Grays have now finished as the 3rd seed in five consecutive seasons, yet they haven't seen a series win since their 2003 run. This sets the stage for a massive ALCS trilogy with the third meeting between Boston and San Francisco in the finals over the last four years. With the series tied 1–1 following the Seals' victory last year, the rubber match was all San Francisco. The Seals run over the Bees 4–1 to secure the title. Despite posting back-to-back 80-win seasons, Boston heads home empty-handed again, while San Francisco cements their dynasty with a fourth championship in six years and there second back-to-back set.

Bracket Champion: San Francisco Seals (4)
Table Champion: Boston Bees (2)
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