2007 Korea Professional Baseball season

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League Korea Professional Baseball
Sport Baseball
Number of games126 per team
Number of teams8
Regular Season
League champions SK Wyverns
  Runners-up Doosan Bears
Season MVP Danny Rios (Doosan)
League Postseason
Semiplayoff champions Hanwha Eagles
Playoff champions Doosan Bears
  Playoff runners-up Hanwha Eagles
Korean Series
Champions SK Wyverns
  Runners-up Doosan Bears
Finals MVP Jae-hyun Kim (SK)
KBO seasons
 2006

The 2007 Korea Professional Baseball season was the 26th season in the history of the Korea Professional Baseball. The champions of the league were the SK Wyverns.

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Standings

GWLDPct.GB
SK Wyverns 126734850.6030.0
Doosan Bears 126705420.5654.5
Hanhwa Eagles 126675720.5407.5
Samsung Lions 126626040.50811.5
LG Twins 126586260.48314.5
Hyundai Unicorns 126566910.44819.0
Lotte Giants 126556830.44719.0
Kia Tigers 126517410.40824.0

Foreign hitters

TeamPlayerPositionIn KBO sinceBatting AverageHome runsRBINotes
Doosan Bears NONEN.A.
Hanwha Eagles Jacob Cruz OF2007.3212285
Hyundai Unicorns Cliff Brumbaugh OF2003.3082987
Kia Tigers Larry Sutton 1B2005.274310
LG Twins Pedro Valdés OF2007.2831372
Lotte Giants Félix José OF1999.256112
Samsung Lions NONEN.A.
SK Wyverns NONEN.A.

Postseason

Korean Series

The Korean Series involved the SK Wyverns playing against the Doosan Bears in a best-of-seven series. The Bears started the Series well, winning the first two games, but then the Wyverns won the next four to win the Series in six games.

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