2006 National Pro Fastpitch season

The 2006 National Pro Fastpitch season was the third 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.

2006 NPF Season
LeagueNational Pro Fastpitch
Sportsoftball
DurationMay 31, 2006 - August 22, 2006
Number of teams7
2006 NPF Draft
Top draft pickCat Osterman
Texas
Picked byConnecticut Brakettes
Regular Season
Majestic Cup
(Best record)
Chicago Bandits
Cowles Cup
ChampionsNew England Riptide
  Runners-upConnecticut Brakettes
Finals MVPJocelyn Forest
New England Riptide
NPF seasons
← 2005
2007 →

Teams, cities and stadiums

TeamCityStadium
Akron RacersAkron, OhioFirestone Stadium
Arizona HeatTucson, ArizonaHi Corbett Field[1]
Chicago BanditsLisle, IllinoisBenedictine University Sports Complex[2]
Connecticut BrakettesStratford, ConnecticutFrank DeLuca Hall of Fame Field[3]
New England RiptideLowell, MassachusettsMartin Softball Field[4]
Philadelphia ForceAllentown, PennsylvaniaECTB Stadium[5]
Texas ThunderLeague City, TexasBig League Dreams[6]

Milestones and events

2004 NPF champion New York Juggernaut and the California Sunbirds (who played a partial schedule in 2005) were not on the 2006 schedule and ceased operations.

In September 2005, NPF announced the addition of the expansion team Philadelphia Force, owned by brothers William M. and John M. Thompson. The Force named Patriots Park in Allentown, Pennsylvania, as their home stadium. One of their first signings included 2004 Olympic Gold Medalist Natasha Watley.[7] The Force did play at ECTB Stadium at Bicentennial Park in Allentown.[5]

NPF announced that Patrick J. Linden had become their new president. An attorney, Linden has experience as counsel for the NPF owner's group.[8]

Player acquisition

College draft

The 2006 NPF Senior Draft was held 138, 2006 via conference call. Cat Osterman of Texas was selected first by the Connecticut Brakettes. Osterman opted not to sign with the Brakettes, becoming a free agent at the end of the 2006 season.

Notable transactions

Sarah Pauly signed her initial NPF contract, as the first player signed by the Connecticut Brakettes. In 2005 as a member of the amateur Stratford Brakettes, Pauly pitched against NPF teams.[9]

League standings

Source

TeamGPWLPct.GB
Chicago Bandits423012.714-
Connecticut Brakettes422715.6433
Akron Racers462917.6303
New England Riptide412417.5855.5
Texas Thunder482127.43812
Arizona Heat482028.41713
Philadelphia Force421428.33316

NPF's 2006 schedule was 48 games for each team, including seven four-game home series and five four-game road series. On the schedule were games against national teams from Canada, China and Chinese Taipei, as well as Denso Japan, a professional team. The USA Softball Team, World University Games Team and the Michigan Ice, a hopeful for NPF membership, were also scheduled as opponents. The results counted in the NPF's team records.[10]

NPF Championship

The 2006 NPF Championship Series was held at Frank DeLuca Hall of Fame Field in Stratford, Connecticut August 26 and 28. The top four teams qualified and were seeded based on the final standings. The series matched the teams up in a single-elimination bracket. The championship game was scheduled for August 27, but rain forced it to be moved to August 28.

NPF Semifinals (Aug. 26)NPF Championship (Aug 28)
      
Chicago Bandits0
New England Riptide1
New England Riptide2
Connecticut Brakettes0
Connecticut Brakettes1
Akron Racers0
2006 NPF Championship Series - Game 1
GameDateScoreLocation
1August 26Chicago Bandits 0, New England Riptide 1 (9 innings)[11]Stratford, Connecticut
2006 NPF Championship Series - Game 2
GameDateScoreLocation
2August 26Connecticut Brakettes 1, Akron Racers 0 (8 innings)[12]Stratford, Connecticut
2006 NPF Championship Series - Game 3
GameDateScoreLocation
3August 28New England Riptide 2, Connecticut Brakettes 0[13]Stratford, Connecticut
New England Riptide win NPF Championship

Championship Game

TeamTop BatterStats.
New England RiptideLyndsey Angus2-3 RBI K
Stratford BrakettesKellie Wilkerson1-2 BB K
TeamPitcherIPHRERBBSOABBF
New England RiptideJocelyn Forest (W)7.0500272628
Stratford BrakettesSarah Pauly (L)7.0721082829
2006 NPF Championship Series MVP
PlayerClubStats.
Jocelyn ForestNew England Riptide2-0 14Ks 0.00 ERA 2SHs 0.62 WHIP (7Hs+3BBs/16.0 IP)[14][15]

Annual awards

Source:[16]

Majestic Cup
(Best regular season record)
Chicago Bandits
AwardPlayerTeam
Player of the Year AwardLyndsey AngusNew England Riptide
Pitcher of the YearSarah PaulyConnecticut Brakettes
Rookie of the YearStacy MayChicago Bandits
Defensive Player of the YearCarri LetoPhiladelphia Force
Offensive Player of the YearJessica MerchantConnecticut Brakettes
Managers of the YearChicago Bandits -- Eugene Lenti and Mickey Dean
2006 All-NPF Team[17]
PositionNameTeam
PitcherSarah PaulyConnecticut Brakettes
PitcherJocelyn ForestNew England Riptide
PitcherChrista WilliamsTexas Thunder
PitcherAmy HarreChicago Bandits
CatcherSelena CollinsChicago Bandits
1st BaseJenna HallPhiladelphia Force
2nd BaseCarri LetoPhiladelphia Force
3rd BaseStacy MayChicago Bandits
ShortstopJessica MerchantConnecticut Brakettes
UtilityLyndsey AngusNew England Riptide
OutfieldIyhia McMichaelAkron Racers
OutfieldKelly KretschmanConnecticut Brakettes
OutfieldAnne SteffanChicago Bandits
At-LargeKristen ZaleskiTexas Thunder
At-LargeJackie PasquerellaNew England Riptide
At-LargeNichole ThompsonArizona Heat
At-LargeOli KeohohouAkron Racers
At-LargeRadara McHughAkron Racers
At-LargeJaime ClarkChicago Bandits

See also

References

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