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German Softball: Final Standings

Posted on October 20, 2007October 20, 2007 by philipp

German Softball-Bundesliga

Regular Season:

North

  1. Hamburg Knights 22-6
  2. Brauweiler Raging Abbots 20-8
  3. Neunkirchen Nightmares 19-9
  4. Wesseling Vermins 18-10
  5. Hilden Wains 10-18
  6. Strausberg Pandoras 9-19
  7. Cologne Cardinals 8-20
  8. Holm Westend 69ers 6-22

South

  1. Mannheim Tornados 28-0
  2. Haar Disciples 19-9
  3. Freising Grizzlies 19-9
  4. Darmstadt Rockets 12-16
  5. Herrenberg Wanderers 11-17
  6. Karlsruhe Cougars 9-19
  7. Deggendorf Dragons 8-20
  8. Dreieich Vultures 6-22


Playoffs:

Darmstadt Rockets – Hamburg Knights 0-3 (2-7, 1-12, 1-7)
Wesseling Vermins – Mannheim Tornados 1-3 (7-5, 0-4, 8-7, 1-0)
Freising Grizzlies – Brauweiler Raging Abbots 0-3 (1-8, 6-7, 3-5)
Haar Disciples – Neunkirchen Nightmares 0-3 (2-11, 2-5, 7-8)

Final Four

Preliminary Round
Mannheim Tornados – Brauweiler Raging Abbots 1-5
Hamburg Knights – Neunkirchen Nightmares 9-4
Brauweiler Raging Abbots – Hamburg Knights 6-7
Mannheim Tornados – Neunkirchen Nightmares 1-0
Neunkirchen Nightmares – Brauweiler Raging Abbots 4-5

Standings

Brauweiler Raging Abbots 2-1
Mannheim Tornados 2-1
Hamburg Knights 2-1
Neunkirchen Nightmares 0-3

Semi-Final:
Mannheim Tornados – Hamburg Knights 2-0

Final:
Brauweiler Raging Abbots – Mannheim Tornados 1-4

Kendrey Maduro is greeted by his Dutch teammates after hitting his second homer in Group A play at the 2022 U18 European Championship in Hluboka, Czechia. Credit: mister-baseball.com.
Southpaw pitcher Dominic Scheffler became Switzerland's first born-and-raised talent to sign with an MLB organization when he signed with the Cincinnati Reds in 2023. Credit: Roger Savoldelli.
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