2007 San Diego Padres season (Napoleon's World)

The 2007 San Diego Padres season was the franchise's __ since inception. The regular season ended with a 114-48 record, the best since __ and the third-best record by a National League team in history behind the 1906 Chicago Cubs and the 2014 Brooklyn Dodgers. The Padres went 11-0 in the playoffs, sweeping first the Cincinnati Reds in three games followed by the Brooklyn Dodgers in four before defeating the Los Angeles Angels in four games in a rematch of the 2004 World Series, this time emerging victorious. The Padres also had the most runs scored and fewest runs allowed of any team in the majors in both the regular season and the playoffs, won 64 games by a margin of four runs or more (a Major League Baseball record), and had four players with a .300 or better batting average on the year, and pitcher Ronaldo Pineda became only the third player in history to win the Cy Young and World Series MVP in the same season. As a result, the 2007 Padres are regarded as one of the best teams in the history of the sport and definitely the best team of the 2000s.