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Pages in category "National Pro Fastpitch drafts" ... 0–9. 2004 NPF Draft; 2005 NPF Draft; 2006 NPF Draft; 2007 NPF Draft; 2008 NPF Draft; 2009 NPF Draft; 2010 NPF ...
The National Pro Fastpitch league was revived in 2004 and was an official development partner of Major League Baseball in the women's fastpitch softball. In 2004 a new season began within six markets: Stockton, California; Tucson, Arizona; Houston, Texas; Akron, Ohio; Lowell, Massachusetts; Montclair, New Jersey.
3rd place National Pro Fastpitch: Won NPF Championship 2-games-to-1 over USSSA Pride, Defeated Scrap Yard Dawgs 2-games-to-1 in NPF Semifinals 2017: 25: 24: 0: 4th place National Pro Fastpitch: Lost to USSSA Pride 2-games-to-0 in first round of NPF playoffs 2018: 37: 10: 0: 2nd place National Pro Fastpitch: 2019: 38: 7: 0: 1st place National ...
The 2004 season was distinguished by 178 league-wide games, 96 of the best female softball players in the country, the continued support of Major League Baseball as the Official Development Partner of NPF in the category of women's fastpitch softball, NPF playoffs (both best of three series went three games) and the inaugural NPF Championship ...
The USSSA Pride of the National Pro Fastpitch league started play in May 2017 in the newly renamed USSSA Space Coast Stadium. Currently, USSSA nationally governs 13 amateur sports. Slow-pitch softball, baseball, fast-pitch softball, and basketball athletes make up approximately 90% of USSSA's membership.
The following is a list of National Pro Fastpitch players who have been selected for the All-NPF Team at least once in their careers. Each year's All-NPF Team recognizes players for excellence on the field during the season.
Founded in 2009, they previously played in National Pro Fastpitch (NPF) from 2009 to 2019. They play their home games at USSSA Space Coast Complex . The team was established to replace the folded Washington Glory , who played in NPF from 2007 to 2008.
Since the 2004 season, they have played as a member of National Pro Fastpitch (NPF). They were known as the Texas Thunder from 2004 to 2006, the Rockford Thunder from 2007 to 2009, and the Tennessee Diamonds in 2010. They relocated to Charlotte, North Carolina in 2012. [1]