Kenosha Twins
- Location: Kenosha, WI
- League: Midwest League 1984-1992
- Affiliation: Minnesota Twins 1984-1992
- Ballpark: Simmons Field
The Kenosha Twins began play in the Midwest League in 1984 when the club relocated from Wisconsin Rapids. In 1992, the team was sold, and the following year, they moved to Fort Wayne, Indiana where they became known as the Fort Wayne Wizards. They played their home games at Simmons Field, located on Sheridan Road near the shore of Lake Michigan in Kenosha. They won two Midwest League championships, in 1985 and 1987, and were Northern Division champions in 1988.
Some notable alumni of the Twins include Chuck Knoblauch, Eddie Guardado, Lenny Webster, Paul Abbott and Willie Banks.
Year-by-Year Record[edit]
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs | Pitching Coach |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1984 | 70-68 | 6th | Duffy Dyer | ||
1985 | 76-60 | 3rd | Duffy Dyer | League Champs | |
1986 | 46-92 | 12th | Don Leppert | ||
1987 | 82-58 | 2nd | Don Leppert | League Champs | |
1988 | 81-59 | 4th | Ron Gardenhire | Lost League Finals | |
1989 | 63-66 | 9th | Steve Liddle | Brian Allard | |
1990 | 61-77 | 10th | Steve Liddle | Rick Anderson | |
1991 | 63-74 | 11th | Joel Lepel | Rick Anderson | |
1992 | 63-70 | 8th | Jim Dwyer | Rick Anderson |
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