2007 International League season

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The 2007 International League season took place from April to September 2007.

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The Richmond Braves defeated the Durham Bulls to win the league championship, also known as Governors' Cup Finals.

Attendance

Standings

International League - North Division
TeamWinLoss %GB
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees (NYY)8459.587
Rochester Red Wings (MIN)7767.535
Buffalo Bisons (CLE)7567.528
Pawtucket Red Sox (BOS)6775.47216½
Syracuse Chiefs (TOR)6480.44420½
Ottawa Lynx (PHI)5588.38529
International League - South Division
TeamWinLoss %GB
Durham Bulls (TB)8063.559
Richmond Braves (ATL)7764.5462
Norfolk Tides (BAL)6973.486
Charlotte Knights (CWS)6380.44117
International League - West Division
TeamWinLoss %GB
Toledo Mud Hens (DET)8261.573
Louisville Bats (CIN)7470.514
Indianapolis Indians (PIT)7073.53512
Columbus Clippers (WAS)6480.48618½

Semifinals

Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees vs Richmond BravesRichmond won the series, 3–1.
GameDateTeamScoreLocation
1September 5Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Richmond3–2 The Diamond
2September 6Scranton/Wilkes-Barre at Richmond6–4(10)The Diamond
3September 7Richmond at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre6–4 PNC Field
4September 8Richmond at Scranton/Wilkes-Barre4–3PNC Field
Durham Bulls vs Toledo Mud HensDurham won the series, 3–0.
GameDateTeamScoreLocation
1September 5Toledo at Durham11–8 Durham Bulls Athletic Park
2September 6Toledo at Durham9–5Durham Bulls Athletic Park
3September 7Durham at Toledo5–2 Fifth Third Field

Governors' Cup Finals

Durham Bulls vs Richmond BravesRichmond won the series, 3–2.
GameDateTeamScoreLocation
1September 11Richmond at Durham4–2 Durham Bulls Athletic Park
2September 12Richmond at Durham5–1Durham Bulls Athletic Park
3September 13Durham at Richmond3–2 The Diamond
4September 15Durham at Richmond6–2The Diamond
5September 15
(Game Two)
Durham at Richmond7–2The Diamond

Richmond lost to Sacramento River Cats in the Triple-A National Championship Game by the score of 7–1.

Bracket

Semifinals Governor's Cup Finals
      
N1 Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees 1
WC Richmond Braves3
WC Richmond Braves3
S1 Durham Bulls 2
S1 Durham Bulls3
W1 Toledo Mud Hens 0


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