All Transactions
Transactions listed are from November 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- November 5, 1887
The Allegheny City purchased Fred Dunlap from the Detroit Wolverines for $4000 or $5000. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- November 21, 1887
The Brooklyn purchased Doc Bushong from the St. Louis Browns for $4,500.
The Philadelphia Athletics traded Fred Mann, Chippy McGarr, John Milligan and $3,000 to the St. Louis Browns for Bill Gleason and Curt Welch.
- November 26, 1887
The Brooklyn purchased Bob Caruthers from the St. Louis Browns for $8,250.
- November 29, 1887
The Brooklyn purchased Dave Foutz from the St. Louis Browns for $5,500.
- Before 1888 Season
The Kansas City Cowboys signed Charley Jones as a free agent.
Tommy McCarthy sent from Oshkosh (Northwestern) to the St. Louis Browns in an unknown transaction.
The Philadelphia Phillies released Tom Gunning.
The Philadelphia Athletics signed Tom Gunning as a free agent.
- January 3, 1888
The Allegheny City purchased Al Maul from the Philadelphia Phillies for $1,000.
- January 15, 1888
The Allegheny City purchased Billy Sunday from the Chicago for $2,000. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- January 22, 1888
The Kansas City Cowboys purchased Bill Fagan, Ed Greer, Frank Hankinson, Jim McTamany, Bill Phillips, Henry Porter, Ed Swartwood, Steve Toole and Jim Donahue from the Brooklyn for $7,000.
- February, 1888
The Baltimore Orioles purchased Bert Cunningham and John Harkins from the Brooklyn. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- February 6, 1888
- February 13, 1888
The Kansas City Cowboys purchased Jumbo Davis from the Baltimore Orioles for $700.
- April 3, 1888
The Boston purchased John Clarkson from the Chicago for $10,000.
- April 15, 1888
The Indianapolis Hoosiers purchased Con Daily from the Boston. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- April 25, 1888
The Kansas City Cowboys purchased Sam Barkley from the Allegheny City. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- May, 1888
The Chicago purchased Dad Clarke from Omaha (Western Association).
- May 1, 1888
The Kansas City Cowboys purchased Law Daniels from the Baltimore Orioles. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
The Kansas City Cowboys purchased Henry Easterday from the Louisville Colonels for $1,200. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
The Philadelphia Phillies traded Cupid Childs and cash to the Washington Nationals for Gid Gardner. Cupid Childs refused to report to his new team on May 6, 1888. Gid Gardner returned to original team on May 6, 1888. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- May 15, 1888
The Detroit Wolverines released Barney Gilligan.
- May 21, 1888
The Philadelphia Phillies purchased Ed Delahanty from Wheeling (Tri-State).
- June, 1888
The Allegheny City purchased Harry Staley and Jake Beckley from St. Louis (Western Association) for $4,500.
The Boston released Jack Burdock.
- June 16, 1888
The New York Giants traded Elmer Cleveland to the Allegheny City for Art Whitney.
- June 20, 1888
The Cleveland Blues purchased Cinders O'Brien from Lima (Tri-State) for $2,000.
- June 24, 1888
The Louisville Colonels purchased John Ewing and Farmer Vaughn from Memphis (Southern).
- June 28, 1888
The Boston released Ezra Sutton.
- June 30, 1888
The Philadelphia Phillies released Deacon McGuire.
Irv Ray sent from Salem (New England) to the Boston in an unknown transaction.
- July 2, 1888
The Detroit Wolverines signed Deacon McGuire as a free agent.
The Louisville Colonels released Bill White.
- July 12, 1888
- July 24, 1888
The Brooklyn signed Jack Burdock as a free agent.
- July 31, 1888
The Kansas City Cowboys purchased Billy Hamilton from Worcester (New England).
- August 1, 1888
The Detroit Wolverines released Deacon McGuire.
- August 3, 1888
The Detroit Wolverines purchased Ted Scheffler from Manchester (New England).
- August 9, 1888
The Boston released Billy Klusman.
The Boston released Tom O'Rourke.
- August 10, 1888
The Brooklyn purchased Thomas Burns from the Baltimore Orioles for $3500 or $4000.
- August 17, 1888
The Cincinnati Reds released Billy Serad.
- August 28, 1888
The Cleveland Blues signed Deacon McGuire as a free agent.
- August 30, 1888
The Louisville Colonels released Wally Andrews.
- September 1, 1888
The St. Louis Browns purchased Ice Box Chamberlain from the Louisville Colonels for $4000 or $5000.
- September 5, 1888
The Chicago released Willard Mains.
- September 6, 1888
The Chicago released George Borchers.
- September 15, 1888
The Cleveland Blues purchased Bill McClellan from the Brooklyn.
- September 16, 1888
The Brooklyn released Bill Holbert.
- September 23, 1888
The Brooklyn purchased John Corkhill from the Cincinnati Reds for $3,500.
- September 24, 1888
The Philadelphia Athletics purchased Frank Fennelly from the Cincinnati Reds for $1,000.
The Philadelphia Athletics purchased Blondie Purcell from the Baltimore Orioles.
- September 30, 1888
The Brooklyn purchased Hub Collins from the Louisville Colonels for $4,500.
- October, 1888
The Brooklyn purchased Joe Visner from Hamilton (International Association) for $1,200.
The Louisville Colonels released Reddy Mack.
- October 5, 1888
The Philadelphia Athletics purchased Phenomenal Smith from the Baltimore Orioles for $1000 or $1500.
- October 14, 1888
The Philadelphia Athletics purchased Lave Cross from the Louisville Colonels for $2500 to $3500. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- October 16, 1888
The Boston purchased Dan Brouthers, Charlie Ganzel, Hardy Richardson, Deacon White and Charlie Bennett from the Detroit Wolverines for $30000 (estimate).
The Allegheny City purchased Pete Conway and Jack Rowe from the Detroit Wolverines.
The Philadelphia Phillies purchased Sam Thompson from the Detroit Wolverines for $5,000.
- November 19, 1888
The Philadelphia Athletics signed Jack Brennan as a free agent.
- November 21, 1888
The Allegheny City purchased Ned Hanlon from the Detroit Wolverines for $2,500.
- December, 1888
The Cleveland Spiders purchased Ed Beatin, Henry Gruber, Elmer Sutcliffe and Larry Twitchell from the Detroit Wolverines. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- December 14, 1888
The Columbus Solons purchased Henry Kappel, John Weyhing and Ned Bligh from the Cincinnati Reds for $1,500.
- December 20, 1888
The St. Louis Browns purchased Shorty Fuller from the Washington Nationals for $800. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- December 23, 1888
The Columbus Solons purchased Dave Orr and Al Mays from the Brooklyn for $3,000.
- Before 1889 Season
The Indianapolis Hoosiers signed Amos Rusie as a free agent.
The Cleveland Spiders purchased Paul Radford from the Brooklyn Bridegrooms.
The Boston released Joe Hornung.
The Boston released Edward Tate.
Deacon McGuire sent from the Cleveland Spiders to ??? in an unknown transaction.
- January 1, 1889
The Columbus Solons purchased Bill Greenwood from the Baltimore Orioles for $600 to $1000. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- January 6, 1889
The Columbus Solons purchased Jim McTamany from the Kansas City Cowboys for $1,000.
- January 11, 1889
The Columbus Solons purchased Wild Bill Widner and Ed Daily from the Washington Nationals for $600.
- March, 1889
Omaha (Western Association) purchased George Proeser from the Cleveland Spiders for $500. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
The St. Louis Browns released Harry Lyons.
The Baltimore Orioles released George Walker.
- March 5, 1889
The Indianapolis Hoosiers purchased Pretzels Getzien from the Detroit Wolverines.
The Boston returned Deacon White to the Detroit Wolverines following previous purchase.
The Allegheny City purchased Deacon White from the Detroit Wolverines.
- March 8, 1889
The Louisville Colonels purchased Red Ehret from the Kansas City Cowboys for $500.
- March 18, 1889
The Philadelphia Athletics signed Ed Knouff as a free agent.
- March 26, 1889
The Chicago purchased Andy Sommers from the Boston for $500.
- March 29, 1889
The Indianapolis Hoosiers traded Egyptian Healy to the Washington Nationals for Jim Whitney.
The transaction information used here was obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by RetroSheet. We attempt to update transactions throughout the season.
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