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The Union Association was a Minor league baseball circuit that operated from {{by|1911}} through {{by|1914}}. It was classified as a Class-D league and was based in the Rocky Mountains of the Western United States. Frank Huelsman was the star of the league but Salt Lake City and Helena were also involved the entire time. On July 20, 1914, Boise and Murray disbanded, then on August 5 Butte dropped out, which led to the disbandment of the entire league. Despite the league disbanding, Salt Lake City and Ogden still played 16 games to complete their seasons. There was also an earlier baseball minor league called the Union Association which lasted only one season in {{by|1884}}. Cities represented, teams, and seasons
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ReferencesSourcesThe ESPN Baseball Encyclopedia – Gary Gillette, Peter Gammons, Pete Palmer. Publisher: Sterling Publishing (NY), 2007. Format: Paperback, 1824 pp. Language: English. {{ISBN|1-4027-4771-3}} {{Professional Baseball}}{{Baseball-league-stub}} 3 : Defunct minor baseball leagues in the United States|1911 establishments in the United States|1914 disestablishments in the United States |
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