The Chicago Storm began play in the inaugural APSPL season in 1977, finishing with a record of 22–34 (.393), in 4th place in the Midwestern Division, 20 games behind division-winners
Detroit Caesars. The Storm were managed by former
Chicago Cub Milt Pappas. The Caesars would go on to win the first pro softball World Series 4–0 over the
Baltimore Monuments with Mike Nye of Detroit honored as the series MVP. But Benny Holt (.690 BA, 89 HRs, 187 RBIs, 144
runs scored, 25 walks) of Chicago was the talk of the league in winning the triple crown and the league MVP trophy. Holt and Buddy Haines (.605, 42 HRs, 100 RBIs, 101 runs scored) made the all-pro team for 1977. Storm players Ron Olesiak (.581, 55 HRs, 112 RBIs), Tom Spahn (.541, 49 HRs, 129 RBIs), Mike Krolicki (.511, 22 HRs, 75 RBIs) and Dave Shortz (.506, 33 HRs, 56 RBIs) had stellar seasons for Chicago. Former Cub
Gene Hiser played for the Storm in 1977. 1978 was no more kind to the Storm as they ended the season with an abysmal 11–53 (.172) record, 4th in the division and 38 games behind Detroit. Detroit would repeat again as APSPL champions, defeating the
Minnesota Norsemen with series MVP Bert Smith hitting 15–16 (.940). Ron Ford of Detroit was the league MVP. Benny Holt (.526, 50 HRs, 130 RBIs) was again outstanding for the Storm and was the team's sole representative on the all-pro team. Tommy Spahn (.539, 34 HRs, 101 RBIs), Mike Krolicki (.511, 13 HRs, 59 RBIs) and Ron Olesiak (.509, 20 HRs, 47 RBIs) again performed well in support. The team suffered with poor attendance and financial instability led to the league taking over the Storm in 1978. The team would be without a home and played home games on the road by the end of the season, and the team disbanded at the end of the year. ==Chicago Nationwide Advertising==