Professional slow pitch softball teams

The NASL and the APSPL merged leagues after the 1980 season and formed a new league called the United Professional Softball League (UPSL). Many of the NASL and APSPL teams joined in the re-formation of the new league. Many teams also disbanded operations and some new teams were formed in previous cities where the APSPL and NASL once existed

UPSL Franchise Information:
Disbanded Teams:

Detorit Auto Kings (from the NASL)
Pittsburgh Champions (from the NASL)
Cincinnati Rvermen (from the NASL)
Chicago Nationwide Advertising (from the NASL)
Fort Wayne Huggie Bears (from the NASL)
Cleveland Competitors (from the NASL)
Lexington Stallions (from the NASL)
Teams coming from the NASL:
Milwaukee Schlitz
Teams coming from the APSPL:
Cincinnati Suds
Pittsburgh Hardhats
New England Pilgrims
Kentucky Bourbons
Rochester Express,
Name Changes:
South Jersey Athletics (from APSPL Philadelpiha Athletics)
New Teams:
Syracuse Salt

Top three teams in each division made the playoffs, 3rd played 2nd , with the winner playing 1st for the division title. The two division winners then met in the World Series.

1981 -> 1982 UPSL Franchise Changes
Disbanded Teams:
New England Pilgrims
Syracuse Salt
New Teams:
Detroit Softball City (recruited some of the 1981 NSPC/USSSA Snyder's Softball Club players)
Cleveland Competitors (recruited some of the 1981 NSPC/ASA Nationwide Advertising Services players)
Lima Steele's (recruited some of the 1981 ASA/USSSA Steele's Sports players)

Top three teams in each division made the playoffs, 3rd played 2nd , with the winner playing 1st for the division title. The two division winners then met in the World Series.

The UPSL decided to take 1983 off and reorganize to make a better league in 1984. They had Franchise requests from Florida, New England, North Carolina and St. Louis.

This never happened and the league ended up folding. - This was the Last Professional Slow Pitch Softball League.

Robert Brown's All-Time Pro Softball Team (1977-1982)

All Time team compiled by former league commissioner Robert Brown, who saw more games than anybody. I'd like to take a second to thank Robert for helping me with this page. If it wasn't for him, 90% of the information wouldn't have been found. - Thank You Robert.
All Time Home Run Leaders
1. Bill Gatti (1977-82) - 227
2. Ron Ford (1977-79) - 208
3. Benny Holt (1977-78,80) - 189 (played end of year 1979 with Cleveland)
4. Gary Geister (1977-82) - 165 (missing 1981)
4. Doug Gerdes (1977-79) - 144
5. Dana Andry (1979-80,82) - 130
. Phil Higgins (1977-82) - (missing info) (played 1981 end of year)
. Jim Foxy Nelson (1977-82) - (missing info, close to 200 HRs)
. Mike Nye (1977-79) - 77
All Time RBI Leaders
1. Bill Gatti (1977-82) - 627
2. Ron Ford (1977-79) - 506
3. Doug Gerdes (1977-79) - 333
4. Gary Geister (1977-82) - 406 (missing 1981)
5. Dana Andry (1979-80,82) - 213+ (missing 1979)
All Time Batting Leaders
1. Ron Ford (1977-79) - 410-657, .624
2. Mike Nye (1977-79) - 421-683, .616
3. Phil Higgins (1977-1982, missed most of 1981) - 682-1200, .568
4. Mike Gouin (1977-79) - 336-598. .563
5. Bill Gatti (1977-82) - 607-1097, .553
. Rick Weiterman (1979-82) - (missing info)
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All Time Runs Scored Leaders
1. Bill Gatti (1977-82) - 567
2. Ron Ford (1977-79) - 390
3. Mike Nye (1977-79) - 384
4. Doug Gerdes (1977-79) - 313
5. Dana Andry (1979-80,82) - 213+ (missing 1979)

Professional Softball Team History

Professional Slow Pitch Softball Salary

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