Inter-Mountain League
The Inter-Mountain League was an independent minor league baseball league. It played in the for the 1901 season and 1909 season. The 1901 Inter-Mountain League fielded four clubs, all in Utah: the Ogden Lobsters (31–10), Salt Lake City White Wings (26–15), Railway Ducks / Lagoon Farmers (23–19) and Park City Miners (3–39).[1][2]
The 1909 Inter-Mountain League was a Class D league, comprising the Helena Senators (43–19), Salt Lake City Mormons (moved to Livingston, 39–23), Butte Miners (21–36) and Boise Irrigators (moved to become Bozeman Irrigators, 16–41). The Inter-Mountain league disbanded on July 25, 1909.[2]
1902 Teams
- Lagoon Farmers - Lagoon, Utah
- Ogden Lobsters - Ogden, Utah
- Park City Miners - Park City, Utah
- Salt Lake City White Wings - Salt Lake City, Utah
See also
References
- "1901 Inter-Mountain League". Retrieved 2012-08-25.
- "Inter-Mountain League - BR Bullpen". www.baseball-reference.com.
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