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2014 National Pro Fastpitch season


2014 NPF Season
National Pro Fastpitch
softball
May 30, 2014 – August 17, 2014
4
CBS Sports Network
Dallas Escobedo P Arizona State
Pennsylvania Rebellion
USSSA Pride
USSSA Pride
Akron Racers
Cat OstermanUSSSA Pride

The 2014 National Pro Fastpitch season was the 11th 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. Play began on May 30 in Salisbury, Maryland, between the Pennsylvania Rebellion and the USSSA Pride.

The NY/NJ Comets did not play in 2014, and their roster and draft positions were inherited by an expansion team, Pennsylvania Rebellion. The Rebellion played home games in Washington, Pennsylvania in Consol Energy Park.

NPF reached a deal with CBS Sports Network to broadcast selected regular season games and selected postseason games for the 2014 season.

At its owners' meetings, NPF announced a number of changes in policies and game rules:

Game rules:

  • Voted to keep the International Tie Breaker during regular season play. The tie breaker will continue to be implemented in the top of the 10th inning. This effectively reverses a change announced in 2013.
  • Voted to reject a "Run Rule" that would end the game after 5 innings (4 1/2 if home team was ahead) if a team led by 12 or more runs
  • Voted to implement a "90 second" clock between innings. After the clock expires, umpires will assign a ball on the batter for "delay of game".
  • Voted to revise the number of defensive conferences from one per inning to three per game. In extra innings, teams will be given one additional conference per inning. Violation will result in ejection of the head coach.
  • Committee voted to eliminate a former revision, and essentially gives the pitcher 25 seconds to get in place on the rubber, take the sign and deliver the pitch.

Policies and procedures:

  • Voted to eliminate the Disabled List
  • Voted to increase the maximum roster limit from 20 to 23 (Salary cap did not increase)
  • Voted to increase the minimum roster limit from 14 to 18.
  • Voted for a 45-minute autograph session following all games except double headers. The session is mandatory for all players.
  • Voted for a ticket policy that would allow fifty complementary tickets total (between both teams) per game. The Home Team will be given first choice with a 2 ticket per player allowance with the remaining tickets (if any) offered to the Visiting Team. It is at the discretion of the Home Team whether to make discounted tickets available to Visiting Team Players.
  • Voted for a new payment structure for umpires in the event a game is split in its completion either due to weather or other reason.
  • Voted to re-structure of the umpire assignment and evaluation system for the league.
  • Voted for a contract with the company "Game Changer" to carry the complete stats of the NPF

Post season:

  • Voted to require a minimum number of innings, plate appearances, or total games played, to be considered for post season award nominations and voting. Those minimums are: Defensive player nominees must have played a minimum of 75% of the total innings possible, at the position they are being nominated for. Utility will require the player to have played in 75% of total innings possible, but with no stipulation on position. Offensive player nominees must have 75% of total plate appearances possible based on their team statistics. There are no minimum criteria for the nominations of pitchers into any category that would pertain to the position of pitching.
  • Voted to change the Championship Series format back to that used from 2010–2012. The top 4 league teams, according to regular season finish, advance to the Championship Series. Those 4 teams play three series of "best-of-three" match-ups. The #1 seed will play the #4 seed in a best-of-three series and the #2 seed will play the #3 seed in a best-of-three series, with both winners advancing to the Final Series. Those two winners will then compete in a best-of-three series to determine the Cowles Cup Champion. This format will add one day to the competition from the 2013 structure.
TeamCityStadium
Akron RacersAkron, OhioFirestone Stadium
Chicago BanditsRosemont, Illinois (Chicago Area)Ballpark at Rosemont
Pennsylvania RebellionWashington, PennsylvaniaConsol Energy Park
USSSA Florida PrideKissimmee, FloridaOsceola County Stadium and Champion Stadium

The 2014 NPF College Draft was held on March 31 in Nashville, Tennessee at 8:00 pm EST at the Ford Theatre located inside the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum. Pitcher Dallas Escobedo of Arizona State was selected first by Pennsylvania Rebellion.

TeamsWLPct.GB
USSSA Pride3315.688
Chicago Bandits3018.6253
Akron Racers2424.5009
Pennsylvania Rebellion939.18824

The top four teams from the regular season qualify for the championship playoffs. The highest-seeded semifinal winner then hosted the championship final.

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7Column 8Column 9Column 10
NPF SemifinalsNPF Championship
1USSSA Pride2
4Pennsylvania Rebellion0
1USSSA Pride2
3Akron Racers0
2Chicago Bandits1
3Akron Racers2
2014 NPF SemifinalsUSSSA Pride defeat Pennsylvania Rebellion 2–0
1August 20USSSA Pride 6, Pennsylvania Rebellion 01–0Hoover, Alabama
2August 21USSSA Pride 3, Pennsylvania Rebellion 22–0Hoover, Alabama
2014 NPF SemifinalsAkron Racers defeat Chicago Bandits 2–1
1August 20Akron Racers 2, Chicago Bandits 11–0Hoover, Alabama
2August 21Chicago Bandits 4, Akron Racers 11–1Hoover, Alabama
3August 22Akron Racers 1, Chicago Bandits 02–1Hoover, Alabama
2014 NPF Championship SeriesUSSSA Pride defeat Akron Racers 2–0
1August 22USSSA Pride 6, Akron Racers 01–0Hoover, Alabama
2August 23USSSA Pride 8, Akron Racers 32–0Hoover, Alabama
TeamTop BatterStats.
USSSA PrideKelly Kretschman1-3 2RBIs
Chicago BanditsJessica Garcia2-3 2RBIs HR
TeamPitcherIPHRERBBSO
USSSA PrideKeilani Ricketts1.032201
USSSA PrideDanielle Lawrie (W)6.031003
Akron RacersLisa Norris (L)5.067613
Akron RacersAlison Owen0.121000
Akron RacersHannah Campbell1.200000
2014 NPF Championship Series MVP
Cat OstermanUSSSA Pride2-0 20Ks 0.00 ERA SH 0.46 WHIP (4Hs+2BBs/13.0 IP)

Final totals

StatPlayerTotal
AVGNatasha Watley (USSSA).403
HRBrittany Cervantes (CHI)12
RBINerissa Myers (AKR)43
REmily Allard (CHI)35
HEmily Allard (CHI)57
SBBrejae Washington (USSSA)17
StatPlayerTotal
WCat Osterman (USSSA)16
LDallas Escobedo (PA) Sarah Pauly (PA)11
ERACat Osterman (USSSA)0.56
KCat Osterman (USSSA)160
IPRachele Fico (AKR)106
SVJordan Taylor (USSSA)3
AwardPlayerTeamStat
Andrea DuranUSSSA Pride.362 batting average, 47 hits, 26 RBI, 7 doubles, one triple and two homeruns. Led the league in OBP (.478) and walks (27)
Cat OstermanUSSSA Prideled the league with 160 Ks and 0.560 ERA. Undefeated at 16 – 0 and threw a no-hitter on July 5, 2014.
Madison ShipmanUSSSA Pride.344 BA, 28 RBI and 5 HR. Led the league in doubles.
Tammy WilliamsChicago Bandits
Nerissa MyersAkron Racers50 H, 5 2B, 9 HR, 6 SB, .474 OBP. Lead the league in RBI (43), 2 out-RBI's (19), and slugging % (.599).
Brittany CervantesChicago Bandits12 HR
Brejae WashingtonUSSSA Pride17 SB
Akron Racers -- Brian Levin (HEAD COACH) and Dustin Combs (ASSISTANT COACH)
Kelley MontalvoAkron Racers
2014 All-NPF Team
NameTeam
PitcherCat OstermanUSSSA Pride
PitcherMonica AbbottChicago Bandits
PitcherRachele FicoAkron Racers
PitcherMichelle GascoigneChicago Bandits
CatcherKristen ButlerChicago Bandits
1st BaseBrittany CervantesChicago Bandits
2nd BaseLauren LappinPennsylvania Rebellion
3rd BaseAndrea DuranUSSSA Pride
ShortstopTammy WilliamsChicago Bandits
OutfieldCaitlin LoweUSSSA Pride
OutfieldNatasha WatleyUSSSA Pride
Outfield(tie)Megan WigginsChicago Bandits
Outfield(tie)Emily AllardChicago Bandits
At-LargeNerissa MyersAkron Racers
At-LargeMadison ShipmanUSSSA Pride
At-LargeSarah PaulyPennsylvania Rebellion
At-LargeKelley MontalvoAkron Racers
At-LargeAshley ThomasAkron Racers
At-LargeJill BarrettAkron Racers
NPF Championship Series MVP
Cat OstermanUSSSA Pridethrew a complete-game shutout with 12 strikeouts in game 1. Her 3rd Championship MVP
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