2010 National Pro Fastpitch season

The 2010 National Pro Fastpitch season was the seventh season of professional softball under the name National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) for the only professional women's fastpitch softball league in the United States. From 1997 to 2002, NPF operated under the names Women's Pro Fastpitch (WPF) and Women's Pro Softball League (WPSL). Each year, the playoff teams battle for the Cowles Cup.

2010 NPF Season
LeagueNational Pro Fastpitch
Sportsoftball
DurationJune 9, 2010 – August 22, 2010
Number of teams4
2010 NPF Draft
Top draft pickCharlotte Morgan
Alabama
Picked byUSSSA Pride
Regular Season
Ringor Cup
(Best record)
Chicago Bandits
Cowles Cup
ChampionsUSSSA Pride
  Runners-upChicago Bandits
Finals MVPNatasha Watley
USSSA Pride
NPF seasons
← 2009
2011 →

Teams, cities and stadiums edit

Team City Stadium
Akron Racers Akron, Ohio Firestone Stadium
Chicago Bandits Elgin, Illinois (Chicago Area) Judson University
Tennessee Diamonds Nashville, Tennessee Draper Diamond (Lipscomb University)[1]
USSSA Florida Pride Kissimmee, Florida Osceola County Stadium and Champion Stadium

Milestones and events edit

NPF announced the Rockford Thunder would not be playing in 2010 because ownership "failed to maintain NPF Team requirements to field a Team for the 2010 Season." It was also announced that the league was adding a new team named the Tennessee Diamonds which would begin play in 2010 in Blount County, Tenn. and have first rights to players on the Thunder's roster.[2]

Later it was revealed that the Diamonds would be moving operational headquarters from Alcoa, TN to Nashville, TN. The Alcoa owners did not fund the team or comply with other contractual commitments made to NPF. The team was operated by NPF in Nashville for 2010.[3]

NPF revealed that the Philadelphia Force would not participate in the league when the 2010 schedule was released without the Force.[4]

Player acquisition edit

College draft edit

The 2010 NPF Senior Draft was held February 10, 2010, at Heritage Key Resort in Kissimmee, Florida. The NPF Draft was broadcast on MLB.com. USSSA Pride selected Charlotte Morgan of Alabama as the first overall pick.

Notable transactions edit

The USSSA Florida Pride traded Monica Abbott and Shannon Doepking to the Tennessee Diamonds for Diamonds' pitcher Cat Osterman and Megan Willis.[5]

Jennie Finch announced she would retire at the end of the season.[6]

League standings edit

Source [7]

Team GP W L Pct. GB
Chicago Bandits 50 30 20 .600 -
USSSA Pride 48 28 20 .583 1
Akron Racers 49 24 25 .490 5.5
Tennessee Diamonds 49 16 33 .327 13.5

NPF Championship edit

 

The 2010 NPF Championship Series was held at McMurry Park in Sulphur, Louisiana August 26–29. All four teams qualified and were seeded based on the final standings. The first seed played the fourth seed on a best-of-three series, and the second seed played the third seed in another best-of-three series. The winners played each other in a best-of-three series that determined the champion.[8]

NPF Semifinals (Best-of-3) NPF Championship (Best-of-3)
      
1 Chicago Bandits 2
4 Tennessee Diamonds 0
1 Chicago Bandits 1
2 USSSA Pride 2
2 USSSA Pride 2
3 Akron Racers 1
2010 NPF Semifinals
Chicago Bandits defeat Tennessee Diamonds 2-0
Game Date Score Series
(CHI-TEN)
Location
1 August 26 Chicago Bandits 2, Tennessee Diamonds 0[9] 1-0 Sulphur, Louisiana
2 August 27 Chicago Bandits 4, Tennessee Diamonds 1[10] 2-0 Sulphur, Louisiana
2010 NPF Semifinals
USSSA Pride defeat Akron Racers 2–1
Game Date Score Series
(USSA-AKR)
Location
1 August 26 USSSA Pride 3, Akron Racers 2[9] 1-0 Sulphur, Louisiana
2 August 27 USSSA Pride 2, Akron Racers 3[10] 1-1 Sulphur, Louisiana
3 August 28 USSSA Pride 6, Akron Racers 1[11] 2-1 Sulphur, Louisiana
2010 NPF Championship Series
USSSA Pride defeat Chicago Bandits 2-1
Game Date Score Series
(CHI-USSSA)
Location
1 August 28 Chicago Bandits 1, USSSA Pride 2[12] 0-1 Sulphur, Louisiana
2 August 29 Chicago Bandits 7, USSSA Pride 2[13] 1-1 Sulphur, Louisiana
3 August 29 Chicago Bandits 2, USSSA Pride 7[14] 1-2 Sulphur, Louisiana

Championship Game edit

Team Top Batter Stats.
USSSA Pride Lauren Lappin 2-3 2RBIs 2B
Chicago Bandits Samantha Findlay 2-3 2RBIs 2HRs
Team Pitcher IP H R ER BB SO
USSSA Pride Cat Osterman (W) 7.0 2 2 2 3 7
Chicago Bandits Kristina Thorson (L) 1.1 3 3 3 2 1
Chicago Bandits Nikki Nemitz 1.2 7 3 3 0 1
Chicago Bandits Jessica Sallinger 3.0 2 1 1 2 2
2010 NPF Championship Series MVP
Player Club Stats.
Natasha Watley[15] USSSA Pride .428 (9/21) 3RBIs 2B SB[16]

Annual awards edit

Source:[17]

Ringor Cup
(Best regular season record)
Chicago Bandits
Award Player Team
Player of the Year Award Stacy May Chicago Bandits
Pitcher of the Year Lisa Norris Akron Racers
Rookie of the Year Nikki Nemitz Chicago Bandits
Defensive Player of the Year Lisa Modglin Akron Racers
Offensive Player of the Year Rachel Folden Chicago Bandits
Home Run Award (tie) Rachel Folden Chicago Bandits
Stacy May Chicago Bandits
Diamond Spike Award[note 1] Lisa Modglin Akron Racers
Coaching Staff of the Year Chicago Bandits -- Mickey Dean, Mike Stuerwald, Maggie Johnson
Jennie Finch Award[note 2] Jennie Finch Chicago Bandits

Award notes edit

  1. ^ The Diamond Spike Award is given to the player with the most stolen bases
  2. ^ The Jennie Finch award is given to the player who best exemplifies the character and qualities of its famous namesake, and who is considered to positively impact the game both on and off the field.
2010 All-NPF Team
Position Name Team
Pitcher Sarah Pauly USSSA Pride
Pitcher Monica Abbott Tennessee Diamonds
Pitcher Lisa Norris Akron Racers
Pitcher Jennie Finch Chicago Bandits
Catcher Rachel Folden Chicago Bandits
1st Base Samantha Findlay Chicago Bandits
2nd Base Chelsea Mesa Tennessee Diamonds
3rd Base Stacy May Chicago Bandits
Shortstop Chelsea Spencer Tennessee Diamonds
Outfield Lisa Modglin Akron Racers
Outfield Emily Friedman Chicago Bandits
Outfield Kelly Kretschman USSSA Pride
At-Large Megan Gibson Tennessee Diamonds
At-Large Tonya Callahan USSSA Pride
At-Large Jackie Pasquerella Akron Racers
At-Large Jessica Valis Akron Racers
At-Large Natasha Watley USSSA Pride
At-Large Megan Willis USSSA Pride

See also edit

References edit

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  9. ^ a b Adam Gierhart (26 August 2010). "8-26-10 NPF Championship Games Thursday". Spy Softball. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  10. ^ a b Adam Gierhart (27 August 2010). "8-27-10 NPF Championship Friday". Spy Softball. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  11. ^ "Pride end Akron Racers' softball season". Canton Repository. 29 August 2015. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  12. ^ "Osterman closes out Bandits in game one". OurSportsCentral.com. 28 August 2010. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  13. ^ "Nicole Pauly Pushes Bandits Over Pride, Forcing Game Three". OurSportsCentral.com. 29 August 2015. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  14. ^ "Bandits fall in title game". Chicago Daily Herald. 30 August 2015. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  15. ^ "NPF All-TIME AWARD WINNERS". AkronRacers.org. Retrieved 17 May 2015.
  16. ^ "Natasha Watley Game Log 2010 Playoffs". Stats.805stats.com. Archived from the original on 2020-07-02. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  17. ^ "May, Bandits Earn 12 Awards at NPF Awards Luncheon". OurSportsCentral.com. 26 August 2010. Retrieved 17 May 2015.

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