Ogden Gunners | |
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Minor league affiliations | |
Class | Independent (1900–1902, 1905) Class D (1912–1914) Independent (1921) Class C (1926–1928) |
League | Utah-Idaho Intermountain League (1900) Inter-Mountain League (1901) Utah State League (1902) Pacific National League (1905) Union Association (1912–1914) Northern Utah League (1921) Utah–Idaho League (1926–1928) |
Major league affiliations | |
Team | None |
Minor league titles | |
League titles (3) |
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Conference titles (1) | 1921 |
Team data | |
Name | Ogden Lobsters (1900–1901) Ogden (1902) Ogden Lobsters (1905) Ogden Canners (1912–1914) Ogden (1921) Ogden Gunners (1926–1928) |
Ballpark | Glenwood Park (1912–1914) Lorin Farr Park (1926–1928) |
The Ogden Gunners was the final moniker of the minor league baseball teams based in Ogden, Utah between 1900 and 1928. The Ogden Gunners played the 1926 to 1928 seasons in the Class C level Utah–Idaho League. The Gunners were preceded by Ogden teams in the 1901 Inter-Mountain League, 1902 Utah State League, 1905 Pacific National League, Union Association (1912–1914) and the 1921 Northern Utah League, winning three championships and a league pennant.
Ogden next hosted the 1939 Ogden Reds of the Pioneer League. Today, the Ogden Raptors play as members of the Pioneer League.
Baseball Hall of Fame inductee Ernie Lombardi played for the 1927 Ogden Gunners.