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The Kingfish sat at the bottom of their division for most of the season, finishing 26–46 and 9th (out of 9) in the South Division. [8] [9] The Kingfish also held the 2016 NWL All Star Game with the home run derby being on the Kenosha Harbor, leading to Lake Michigan. [10] 2016 was also the Kingfish's highest attendance in a season.
Simmons Field is a baseball stadium in Kenosha, Wisconsin. It is currently home to the Kenosha Kingfish of the Northwoods League, the University of Wisconsin-Parkside Rangers NCAA Division II baseball team, and a semi-pro team, the Kenosha Kings. It was the home field of the Kenosha Comets of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League ...
Kenosha Kingfish [10] St. Cloud Rox 2-0 2016 Wisconsin Rapids Rafters: Eau Claire Express 2-0 2017 St. Cloud Rox (4) Battle Creek Bombers 2-1 2018 Fond du Lac Dock Spiders: Duluth Huskies 2-1 2019 Traverse City Pit Spitters: Eau Claire Express 3-2 2020: No official league champion as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic--- --- 2021 Traverse City ...
Jun. 23—TRAVERSE CITY — The Kenosha Kingfish rebounded after a Monday loss to beat the hosting Traverse City Pit Spitters 6-2 on Tuesday. The Kingfish dropped five runs on TC starter Cade Heil ...
It is currently home to the Kenosha Kingfish, a collegiate baseball team in the Northwoods League, which played its first game on May 31, 2014, [136] and in 2015 won their first championship. [ 137 ] [ 138 ] In 2020, it was also home to the K-Town Bobbers, featured in a 26-game "Kenosha Series" against the Kenosha Kingfish in July 2020 as part ...
This is for players of the Kenosha Kingfish baseball team that have played in the Northwoods League since 2014. Pages in category "Kenosha Kingfish players" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
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The Kenosha minor league baseball teams hosted their home games at Simmons Field. In the era, Simmons Field was located on Sheridan Road near the shore of Lake Michigan in Kenosha. [ 2 ] The ballpark opened in 1920, when the local Simmons Bedding Company’s baseball team needed a ballpark to host their team. [ 4 ]