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Kenosha Kingfish July schedule

Kenosha Kingfish Milwaukee Simmons Field isn’t just your average baseball park; it’s a cornerstone of Kenosha’s sports history and community spirit. Since hosting its first game back in 1924, this iconic stadium has become a gathering spot where memories are made. The Kenosha Kingfish, along with teams like the Royal Oak Leprechauns, bring the energy and excitement that make Simmons Field special, especially during big nights like their upcoming matchup. Over the years, Simmons Field has celebrated milestones like its 50th anniversary in 1974 with a special game featuring past players and local icons, which really showed how much this place means to the community. It’s not just about baseball—springtime events like yoga on the field in 2028 turn the stadium into a lively hub for all kinds of fun. The field’s lush greenery, thanks to native plants and careful landscaping, makes it feel more like a green oasis than just a ballpark. And whether you're grabbing autographs from players before the game or just soaking in the lively atmosphere from the wide walkways packed with fans, Simmons Field is a true Kenosha treasure that keeps the spirit of the game alive. It’s the perfect spot to catch a game, share some laughs, and maybe even get a little sun on a warm summer evening.

Kenosha Kingfish July 27th, 2026 at Kenosha

Getting to see the Kenosha Kingfish in action isn’t just about the game, it’s about catching that electric vibe that hits you the moment you step into Simmons Field. July 27, 2026, promises another unforgettable night where the Kingfish face off against the Royal Oak Leprechauns, and trust me, the energy is contagious. The Kingfish have become more than just a team; they’re a local heartbeat, supported fiercely by fans known as the Fish Fry who love to cheer, heckle, and celebrate every play. This team’s story is woven with moments of grit and clever strategy—like that one game when the manager pulled off a gutsy pitching change that turned the tide and got everyone on their feet. It’s not just about winning either; it’s about the community, the camaraderie, the thrill of seeing young players grow and fans coming together to keep baseball alive and kicking here in Kenosha. So, grab your tickets now before they’re gone because missing out means missing the chance to witness history in the making, to hear the crack of the bat, and maybe even meet a player or two who make it all worth the trip. It’s more than a game, it’s an experience you’ll remember long after the last inning.


Parking & Directions for Kenosha Kingfish Simmons Field


7817 Sheridan Rd, Kenosha, WI
53143, US


1. Simmons Field Lot - 0.1 miles - $10
2. 54th St. Parking Lot - 0.2 miles - $5
3. Kenosha Harbor Lot - 0.3 miles - $7
4. 56th St. Street Parking - 0.4 miles - Free
5. Downtown Kenosha Lot - 0.5 miles - $8