The UtahâÂÂIdaho Intermountain League was an Independent baseball minor league baseball league that played in the 1900 season. As the name indicates, the fourâÂÂteam UtahâÂÂIdaho Intermountain League teams were based in Idaho and Utah. The UtahâÂÂIdaho Intermountain League played just the 1900 season before permanently folding.
The UtahâÂÂIdaho Intermountain League began minor league play as an Independent fourâÂÂteam league, with the Ogden Lobsters, Pocatello Indians, Rio Grande Rios, and Short Line Shorts as the charter members.
On April 25, 1900, the UtahâÂÂIdaho Intermountain League officially began play, with the schedule continuing until September 19, 1900. The Ogden Lobsters won the 1900 Utah-Idaho Intermountain League Championship, ending the season with a 32âÂÂ13 regular season record, finishing 4.5 games ahead of the 2nd place Rio Grande Rios (23âÂÂ20). They were followed by the Pocatello Indians (21âÂÂ24) and Short Line Shorts (12âÂÂ23) in the final standings. There were no playoffs.
The UtahâÂÂIdaho Intermountain League permanently folded after the 1900 season ended on September 19, 1900. In 1901, the Ogden franchise and a Salt Lake City franchise joined two new clubs in another fourâÂÂteam league known similarly as the Inter-Mountain League.
1900 UtahâÂÂIdaho Intermountain League<br>