2013 NPF Season | |
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League | National Pro Fastpitch |
Sport | softball |
Duration | June 5, 2013 – August 18, 2013 |
Number of teams | 4 |
TV partner(s) | ESPN |
2013 NPF Draft | |
Top draft pick | Rachele Fico P LSU |
Picked by | Akron Racers |
Regular Season | |
Ringor Cup (Best record) | Chicago Bandits |
Cowles Cup | |
Champions | USSSA Pride |
Runners-up | Chicago Bandits |
Finals MVP | Cat Osterman USSSA Pride |
The 2013 National Pro Fastpitch season was the 10th season of professional softball under the name National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) for the only professional women's 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.
The Carolina Diamonds ceased operations after the 2012 season. NPF announced that an expansion team named the NY/NJ Comets would begin play in the 2013 season, with the Comets awarded the contracts of the Diamonds' players. [1]
NPF reached a deal with ESPN to broadcast 16 games during the 2013 season. [2]
After the 2012 NPF season ended without a champion, NPF instituted new procedures to name a champion if the Championship Series is not finished: [3]
The creation of a policy and criteria, to award the Cowles Cup, in the event of inclement weather. That policy states a reserve day to play the Championships and also a tiered process for naming a champion if the Series cannot be finished. That policy is as follows:
- If no games have been played in the Final Series best of three - Championship is awarded to the highest seed
- If one game has been played in the Final Series best of three - Championship is awarded to the winner of game 1
- If two games have been played in the Final Series and each team has a loss - Championship is awarded to the team with the best win/loss head to head between the two competing teams during regular season league play. If that record is even, the Championship is awarded to the highest seed.
Other rule changes: [4]
The 2013 NPF College Draft was held in Nashville, Tennessee on April 1 at 8:00 pm EST in Ford Theatre located in the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. [6] Akron Racers selected pitcher Rachele Fico of LSU as the first overall pick. [7]
Source: [9]
Team | GP | W | L | Pct. | GB |
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Chicago Bandits | 48 | 36 | 12 | .750 | - |
USSSA Pride | 48 | 34 | 14 | .708 | 2 |
Akron Racers | 48 | 16 | 32 | .333 | 20 |
NY/NJ Comets | 48 | 10 | 38 | .208 | 26 |
Teams are seeded by the final standings. The third- and fourth-seeded teams play each other, with the winner advancing. The second seeded team plays the winner of game one. The top seed plays a best-of-three series against the winner of game two.
Game 1 | Game 2 | Best-of-3 Championship Series | |||||||||||
1 | Chicago Bandits | 3 | |||||||||||
2 | USSSA Pride | 2 | 2 | USSSA Pride | 2 | ||||||||
4 | NY/NJ Comets | 2 | 3 | Akron Racers | 1 | ||||||||
3 | Akron Racers | 4 | |||||||||||
2013 NPF Championship Semifinals - Game One Akron Racers eliminate NY/NJ Comets | |||||||
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Date | Score | Location | |||||
August 22 | Akron Racers 4, NY/NJ Comets 2 [10] | Rosemont, Illinois |
2013 NPF Championship Semifinals - Game Two USSSA Pride eliminate Akron Racers | |||||||
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Date | Score | Location | |||||
August 23 | USSSA Pride 2, Akron Racers 1 [11] | Rosemont, Illinois |
2013 NPF Championship Series USSSA Pride defeat Chicago Bandits 2–1 | |||||||
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Game | Date | Score | Series (CHI-USSSA) | Location | |||
1 | August 23 | Chicago Bandits 3, USSSA Pride 2 [11] | 1–0 | Rosemont, Illinois | |||
2 | August 24 | Chicago Bandits 0, USSSA Pride 5 [12] | 1–1 | Rosemont, Illinois | |||
3 | August 24 | Chicago Bandits 1, USSSA Pride 2 [12] | 1–2 | Rosemont, Illinois |
Team | Top Batter | Stats. |
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USSSA Pride | Kristyn Sandberg | 3-3 RBI 22Bs |
Chicago Bandits | Alisa Goler | 1-3 RBI |
Team | Pitcher | IP | H | R | ER | BB | SO |
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USSSA Pride | Keilani Ricketts (W) | 4.2 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 8 |
USSSA Pride | Cat Osterman (SV) | 2.1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
Chicago Bandits | Monica Abbott (L) | 7.0 | 7 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 9 |
2013 NPF Championship Series MVP | ||
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Player | Club | Stats. |
Cat Osterman | USSSA Pride | 2-0 21Ks 0.00 ERA SH SV 0.87 WHIP (7Hs+7BBs/16.0 IP) [13] |
Source [14]
Award | Player | Team | Stat |
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Player of the Year Award | Megan Wiggins | Chicago Bandits | .433 BA, led league with 11 HR, .780 SLG, .532 OBP, and 1.312 OPS |
Pitcher of the Year | Cat Osterman | USSSA Pride | 234 K, 1.06 ERA, 17-4 |
Rookie of the Year | Andi Williamson | Chicago Bandits | 1.67 ERA, 9 wins |
Defensive Player of the Year | Ashley Charters | USSSA Pride | Zero errors, 58 put-outs and 61 assists |
Offensive Player of the Year (tie) | Megan Wiggins | Chicago Bandits | |
Gionna DiSalvatore | USSSA Pride | ||
Home Run Award | Megan Wiggins | Chicago Bandits | 11 HR |
Diamond Spike Award [note 1] | Caitlin Lowe | USSSA Pride | 16 SB |
Coaching Staff of the Year | Chicago Bandits -- Mike Steurwald (HEAD COACH) and Jimmy Kolatis (ASSISTANT COACH) | ||
Jennie Finch Award [note 2] | Vicky Galindo | Chicago Bandits | |
2013 All-NPF Team [15] | |||
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Position | Name | Team | |
Pitcher | Cat Osterman | USSSA Pride | |
Pitcher | Monica Abbott | Chicago Bandits | |
Pitcher | Michelle Gascoigne | Chicago Bandits | |
Pitcher | Andi Williamson | Chicago Bandits | |
Catcher | Kaylyn Castillo | Akron Racers | |
1st Base | Gionna DiSalvatore | USSSA Pride | |
2nd Base | Ashley Charters | USSSA Pride | |
3rd Base | Andrea Duran | USSSA Pride | |
Shortstop (tie) | Natasha Watley | USSSA Pride | |
Tammy Williams | Chicago Bandits | ||
Outfield | Megan Wiggins | Chicago Bandits | |
Outfield | Caitlin Lowe | Chicago Bandits | |
Outfield | Kelly Kretschman | USSSA Pride | |
At-Large | Charlotte Morgan | Akron Racers | |
At-Large | Vicky Galindo | Chicago Bandits | |
At-Large | Kimi Pohlman | Chicago Bandits | |
At-Large | Kristen Butler | Chicago Bandits | |
At-Large | Sarah Pauly | USSSA Pride | |
At-Large | Olivia Galati | NY/NJ Comets |
NPF Championship Series MVP | ||
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Player | Club | Record |
Cat Osterman | USSSA Pride | 2nd Championship Series MVP for Osterman |
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