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Austrian Baseball: Final Standings

Posted on October 25, 2007October 25, 2007 by philipp

Austrian Baseball League

Regular Season

  1. Superfund Wanderers 20-4
  2. Vienna Metrostars 19-5
  3. Mosquito Athletics Attnang-Puchheim 15-9
  4. Union Kufstein Vikings 12-12
  5. Dornbirn Indians 10-14
  6. Stock City Cubs 6-18
  7. Santo Ravens Tulln 2-22

Playoffs:
Semi-Finals (best-of-five):

Superfund Wanderers – Union Kufstein Vikings 2-3 (5-6, 6-7, 4-3, 12-2, 4-6)
Vienna Metrostars – Mosquito Athletics Attnang-Puchheim 3-1 (9-7, 9-0, 4-5, 9-2)

For third place (best-of-three)
Superfund Wanderers – Mosquito Athletics Attnang-Puchheim 1-2 (1-3, 5-4, 3-4)

Finals (best-of-five):

Vienna Metrostars – Union Kufstein Vikings 3-1 (7-8, 8-3, 7-4, 7-5)

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