| SVL Season 5 Recap | |||||||
| Season 5 (2007-2008) 2007 Season Disk + 2 Hall of Famers. | |||||||
| Brad Kruse won his 2nd consecutive title behind his Columbus Lightning squad. The | |||||||
| Lightning won an SVL best 109 games in the regular season and cruised to a 12-1 record | |||||||
| in the playoffs. This season allowed owners to draft 2 Hall of Famers to their teams as well. | |||||||
| Mitchell Sherman's Sacramento squad advanced to the finals before losing to Kruse. | |||||||
| Rawlings League | Mizuno League | ||||||
| Pacific Division | W | L | Atlantic Division | W | L | ||
| Sacramento Swingers | 82 | 80 | Norfolk Pioneers | 104 | 58 | ||
| Portland Predators | 80 | 82 | Durham Bulls | 79 | 83 | ||
| Tacoma Titans | 79 | 83 | Charlotte Rampage | 76 | 86 | ||
| Fresno Kangaroos | 52 | 110 | Richmond Rich Men | 67 | 95 | ||
| Mountain Division | Northeast Division | ||||||
| Tucson Tornados | 99 | 63 | Pawtucket Blue Jays | 91 | 71 | ||
| Albuquerque Klowns | 85 | 77 | Buffalo Hot Wings | 74 | 88 | ||
| Salt Lake Shock | 84 | 78 | Scranton Schrutes | 68 | 94 | ||
| Colorado Mountaineers | 71 | 91 | Rochester Turtles | 67 | 95 | ||
| Central Division | Midwest Division | ||||||
| Oklahoma Phoenix | 85 | 77 | Columbus Lightning | 109 | 53 | ||
| Round Rock eXpress | 78 | 84 | Toledo Cheetos | 96 | 66 | ||
| Iowa Cowbells | 77 | 85 | Louisville Eggplants | 87 | 75 | ||
| Omaha Steaks | 71 | 91 | Indianapolis Sluggers | 83 | 79 | ||
| Playoffs - Round 1 | Playoffs - Round 2 | ||||||
| Sacramento defeats Tucson | Sacramento defeats Oklahoma | ||||||
| Oklahoma defeats Albuquerque | Columbus defeats Norfolk | ||||||
| Columbus defeats Pawtucket | SVL Championship Series | ||||||
| Norfolk defeats Toledo | Columbus defeats Sacramento | ||||||
| Batting Leaders | Pitching Leaders | ||||||
| AVG - Ty Cobb (Columbus): .412 | ERA - Clay Buchholz (Norfolk): 2.04 | ||||||
| HR - Mickey Mantle (Louisville): 69 | K's - Tom Seaver (Iowa): 229 | ||||||
| RBI - Hank Aaron (Colorado): 157 | Wins - Clay Buchholz (Norfolk): 21-4 | ||||||
| John Clarkson (Tacoma): 21-8 | |||||||
| Most Valuable Player | Cy Young | ||||||
| Ty Cobb (Columbus): .412, 181 runs, 81 sb | Clay Bucholz (Norfolk): 21-4, 2.04, 178 K's | ||||||