List of All-NPF Players

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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. Since 2006, the All-NPF Team has been selected by the league and announced during the awards banquet after the end of the regular season. In 2019, a player is named at each fielding position, four pitchers, a designated player, and five 'At-Large' selections. (Multiple players are selected if there is a tie in voting.)

From 20032005, NPF players were named to an All-Star teams and played All-Star games, in various formats.

The list below includes selections to those All-Star teams for 2003–2005. In 2008 "Team NPF" played exhibition games against the 2008 United States women's national softball team[1][2][3][4] These "Team NPF" selections are NOT included below; 2008 includes only those named to the 2008 All-NPF Team.

As of the conclusion of 2019, Kelly Kretschman holds the record for most times named to the All-NPF Team (9). Monica Abbott holds the record for most consecutive times named All-NPF (8 times).

# The number of times the player have been selected as All-NPF
^ Denotes player who was active in the NPF during the 2019 season
Player # Selections Notes Reference
Kelly Kretschman^ 9 2006, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 20152017, 2019 [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]
Monica Abbott 8 20102017 [6][7][14][8][15][9][11][12]
Sarah Pauly 7 20062008, 2010, 20132015 [5][16][17][6][7][14][8]
Natasha Watley 7 2005, 20102015 [6][7][14][8][18][15][9]
^ 7 20112016, 2018 [7][14][8][15][9][11][19]
Cat Osterman 6 2009, 20112015 [7][14][8][15][9][10]
Kristen Butler 4 2007, 2008, 2013, 2014 [16][17][7][14]
Jaime Clark 4 20052008 [5][16][17][20]
Andrea Duran 4 2011, 20132015 [7][14][8][15]
4 20082010, 2012 [17][6][9][10]
4 20062009 [5][16][17][10]
4 2004, 2006, 2009, 2010 [5][6][10][21]
^ 4 20152018 [8][11][12][19]
Chelsea Spencer 4 20072010 [16][17][6][10]
4 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008 [16][17][18][21]
Tammy Williams 4 2009, 20132015 [7][14][8][10]
4 20042007 [5][16][20][21]
3 2005, 2006, 2008 [5][17][18]
3 20142016 [14][8][11]
3 20072009 [16][17][10]
Brittany Cervantes 3 2014, 2015, 2017 [14][8][12]
Ashley Charters 3 20112013 [7][15][9]
Vicky Galindo 3 2005, 2012, 2013 [7][9][20]
3 20122014 [7][14][9]
Jolene Henderson^ 3 2016, 2018, 2019 [11][19][13]
3 20042006 [5][18][21]
Caitlin Lowe 3 20122014 [7][14][9]
Stacy May 3 2006, 2008, 2010 [5][17][6]
3 2007, 2008, 2012 [16][17][9]
Iyhia McMichael 3 20042006 [5][18][21]
Jessica Mendoza 3 2005, 2011, 2012 [15][9][20]
3 20082010 [17][6][10]
3 20142016 [14][8][11]
3 2009, 2012, 2015 [8][9][10]
Jordan Taylor 3 20152017 [8][11][12]
3 2004, 2005, 2011 [18][15][21]
Christa Williams 3 2004��2006 [5][20][21]
3 20162018 [11][12][19]
^ 2 2017, 2019 [12][13]
2 2004, 2005 [20][21]
Crystl Bustos 2 2005, 2009 [18][10]
Emily Carosone^ 2 2017, 2018 [12][19]
2 2003, 2004 Known as Lindsey Collins-Miller in 2004 [21][22]
2 2005, 2006 [5][20]
2 2012, 2013 [7][9]
2 2015, 2016 [8][11]
^ 2 2014, 2019 [14][13]
Jennie Finch 2 2005, 2010 [6][20]
Samantha Findlay 2 2009, 2010 [6][10]
2 2004, 2006 [5][21]
2 2003, 2004 [21][22]
2 2008, 2010 [17][6]
2 2016, 2017 [11][12]
2 2004, 2008 [17][21]
Chelsea Goodacre^ 2 2017, 2019 [12][13]
Lauren Haeger 2 2016, 2017 [11][12]
Amber Jackson 2 2007, 2009 [16][10]
2 2004, 2005 [18][21]
2 2011, 2012 Named All-NPF as in 2011 [15][9]
2 2011, 2012 [15][9]
Charlotte Morgan 2 2011, 2013 [7][15]
^ 2 2018, 2019 [19][13]
2 2014, 2016 [14][11]
2 2009, 2010 [6][10]
2 2004, 2005 [18][21]
2 2004, 2005 [18][21]
Keilani Ricketts^ 2 2017, 2018 [12][19]
Sierra Romero 2 2017, 2018 [12][19]
^ 2 2015, 2018 [8][19]
2 2015, 2016 [8][11]
2 2005, 2006 [5][20]
^ 2 2017, 2018 [12][19]
2 2006, 2007 [5][16]
2 2007, 2011 [16][15]
Angela Tincher 2 2008, 2009 [17][10]
2 2012, 2013 [7][9]
2 2011, 2016 [15][11]
1 2014 [14]
Wendy Allen 1 2004 Missed 2004 game[23] [21]
Taran Alvelo^ 1 2019 [13]
1 2005 [18]
1 2003 [22]
AJ Andrews 1 2017 [12]
1 2003 [22]
Lauren Bay 1 2005 [20]
1 2004 [21]
^ 1 2018 [19]
1 2003 [22]
1 2004 [21]
1 2003 [22]
1 2003 [22]
Katie Burkhart 1 2008 [17]
Jessica Burroughs^ 1 2018 [19]
1 2010 [6]
1 2008 [17]
1 2013 [7]
Lauren Chamberlain 1 2018 [19]
Abbey Cheek^ 1 2019 [13]
Amanda Chidester^ 1 2019 [13]
1 2005 [20]
1 2005 [18]
1 2003 [22]
1 2005 [18]
1 2007 [16]
Shannon Doepking 1 2011 [15]
^ 1 2018 [19]
1 2004 [21]
Dallas Escobedo 1 2017 [12]
1 2004 [21]
1 2004 [21]
1 2016 [11]
Hannah Flippen^ 1 2019 [13]
Tairia Mims-Flowers 1 2005 [20]
Amanda Freed 1 2005 [20]
1 2013 [7]
Megan Gibson 1 2010 [6]
Jennifer Gilbert^ 1 2019 [13]
1 2016 [11]
Sara Groenewegen^ 1 2019 [13]
1 2011 [15]
1 2006 [5]
1 2003 [22]
1 2006 [5]
Victoria Hayward^ 1 2019 [13]
Danielle Henderson 1 2005 [18]
1 2017 [12]
1 2003 [22]
1 2017 [12]
1 2005 [18]
1 2016 [11]
Lovieanne Jung 1 2005 [20]
1 2004 [21]
1 2003 [22]
Bailey Landry 1 2017 [12]
Lauren Lappin 1 2014 [14]
1 2008 [17]
Danielle Lawrie 1 2011 [15]
1 2004 [21]
^ 1 2018 [19]
1 2003 [22]
1 2005 [18]
1 2006 [5]
1 2011 [15]
Jessica Merchant 1 2006 [5]
1 2010 [6]
1 2005 [20]
1 2016 [11]
Stacey Nuveman 1 2005 [20]
1 2004 [21]
Aleshia Ocasio^ 1 2019 [13]
1 2012 [9]
Kimi Pohlman 1 2013 [7]
1 2004 [21]
1 2009 [10]
Jade Rhodes^ 1 2018 [19]
^ 1 2019 [13]
1 2009 [10]
Sydney Romero^ 1 2019 [13]
1 2004 [21]
1 2015 [8]
1 2017 [12]
1 2004 [21]
1 2007 [16]
^ 1 2018 [19]
1 2007 [16]
1 2007 [16]
Madison Shipman 1 2014 [14]
1 2005 [18]
1 2004 [21]
Gwen Svekis^ 1 2019 [13]
1 2003 [22]
1 2014 [14]
1 2004 Replaced Wendy Allen in 2004[23] [23]
Jenny Topping 1 2005 [18]
1 2018 [19]
1 2010 [6]
1 2007 [16]
Jessie Warren^ 1 2019 [13]
1 2009 [10]
1 2010 [6]
1 2007 [16]

Notes and references[]

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