McHenry County K-Nines
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| League | Frontier League (proposed) (West) |
| Location | Woodstock, Illinois |
| Ballpark | Woodstock Ballpark |
| Year founded | 2009 |
| Year disbanded | 2013 |
| Colors | Forest green, yellow |
| Ownership | McHenry/Lake Professional Baseball Group, LLC |
| Media | Northwest Herald |
| Website |
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The McHenry County K-Nines were a proposed professional baseball team, expected to be based in Woodstock, Illinois, part of the greater Chicago metropolitan area. They were scheduled to begin play in 2012 as a member of the Frontier League, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball. Home games are planned to be played in an as-yet unnamed ballpark set to open up for 2012. However, no stadium was ever built; nor was a franchise awarded.
The team held a name-the-team contest to help determine the team's name. On July 21, the K-Nines announced their name, logo, and colors. In addition to the obvious dog imagery that comes with the name, "K-Nines" is also a portmanteau of two well-known baseball terms; "K" is used to denote a strikeout in baseball scorekeeping, and "Nines" refers to both the nine innings in a regulation baseball game and the nine players on a team's lineup.





