Utah–Idaho_League

Utah–Idaho League

Utah–Idaho League

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The Utah–Idaho League was a minor league baseball organization founded in 1926. Playing as a six–team, Class C level league for its duration, the Utah–Idaho League franchises were based exclusively in Idaho and Utah as the name indicates.

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History

Fred M. Nye served as president of the Utah–Idaho League for its duration. The Pacific Coast League used the Utah-Idaho for player development. Travel costs in the mountainous territory plagued the league and it permanently folded following the 1928 season. Baseball Hall of Fame members Lefty Gomez, 1928 Salt Lake City Bees and Ernie Lombardi, 1927 Ogden Gunners played in the Utah–Idaho League.[1][2]

1926–1928 Utah–Idaho League teams

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Standings & statistics

1926 Utah–Idaho League

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No playoffs scheduled.

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1927 Utah–Idaho League

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Playoff: Idaho Falls 4 games, Pocatello 3.

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1928 Utah–Idaho League

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Twin Falls & Idaho Falls disbanded July 5
Playoff: Salt Lake City 4 games, Boise 1.

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Sources

The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, Second Edition.


References

  1. Lloyd Johnson; Miles Wolff, eds. (2007). The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (Third ed.). Baseball America. ISBN 978-1932391176.
  2. "1926 Utah-Idaho League". Baseball-Reference.com.

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