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Baseball in KenoshaSimmons FieldKenosha's Simmons Field was home to the Kenosha Twins of the Midwest League from 1984 to 1992. This ballpark was originally constructed in 1933 and is still in use by the City of Kenosha; it will host the Frontier League's Kenosha Mammoths in 2003.
Source of Name: Named for the Simmons Manufacturing Company (Simmons mattresses), which was founded in Kenosha. |
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Ballpark CharacteristicsLeft Center Right Seating 330 400 330 3,000 (1988) 330 405 330 3,000 (1986) Attendance RecordYear Attendance 1992 45,349 1991 59,331 1990 53,373 1989 63,392 1988 64,285 1987 58,197 1986 57,495 1985 60,977 1984 87,672 |
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The Midwest League plays Single-A, professional baseball in America's agricultural and industrial heartland. 14 teams play a 140 game schedule which begins in early April and ends Labor Day weekend.
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