2007 Arizona Diamondbacks
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[edit] 2007 Arizona Diamondbacks / Franchise: Arizona Diamondbacks / BR Team Page
Record: 90-72, Finished 1st in NL Western Division (2007 NL)
Managed by Bob Melvin
[edit] History, Comments, Contributions
The 2007 Arizona Diamondbacks were the first team since the 1906 White Sox to have the best record in their league and the lowest batting average.
[edit] Postseason
[edit] NLDS vs. Chicago Cubs
| Game | Score | Date | Winning pitcher | Losing pitcher | Time (ET) | Attendance |
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| 1 | Chicago Cubs 1 Arizona Diamondbacks 3 | October 3 | Brandon Webb (1-0) | Carlos Marmol (0-1) | 10:00 p.m. | 48,864 |
| 2 | Chicago Cubs 4 Arizona Diamondbacks 8 | October 4 | Doug Davis (1-0) | Ted Lilly (0-1) | 10:00 p.m. | 48,575 |
| 3 | Arizona Diamondbacks 5 Chicago Cubs 1 | October 6 | Livan Hernandez (1-0) | Rich Hill (0-1) | 6:00 p.m. | 42,157 |
[edit] NLCS vs. Colorado Rockies
| Game | Score | Date | Winning pitcher | Losing pitcher | Time | Attendance |
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| 1 | Colorado Rockies 5 at Arizona Diamondbacks 1 | October 11 | Jeff Francis (1-0) | Brandon Webb (0-1) | 8:30pm | 48,142 |
| 2 | Colorado Rockies 3 at Arizona Diamondbacks 2 (11 inn.) | October 12 | Manuel Corpas (1-0) | Jose Valverde (0-1) | 10:00pm | 48,219 |
| 3 | Arizona Diamondbacks 1 at Colorado Rockies 4 | October 14 | Josh Fogg (1-0) | Livan Hernandez (0-1) | 8:30pm | 50,137 |
| 4 | Arizona Diamondbacks 4 at Colorado Rockies 6 | October 15 | Matt Herges (1-0) | Micah Owings (0-1) | 10:00pm | 50,213 |
[edit] Awards and Honors
- All-Stars: Orlando Hudson, Jose Valverde and Brandon Webb
- Gold Glove: Orlando Hudson (2B)
- Silver Slugger Award: Micah Owings (P)
- NL Rolaids Relief Award: Jose Valverde
- NL Manager of the Year Award: Bob Melvin
- 2007 Topps All-Star Rookie Team: Chris Young OF
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AL East: Baltimore • Boston • New York • Tampa Bay • Toronto NL East: Atlanta • Florida • New York • Philadelphia • Washington |
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NL Division Series (3-0) Diamondbacks (NLW) over Cubs (NLC) NL Division Series (3-0) Rockies (WC) over Phillies (NLE) | |||
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NL Championship Series (4-0) Rockies over Diamondbacks | |||
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World Series (4-0) Red Sox over Rockies | |||
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AL Championship Series (4-3) Red Sox over Indians | |||
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AL Division Series (3-0) Red Sox (ALE) over Angels (ALW) AL Division Series (3-1) Indians (ALC) over Yankees (WC) |

