Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- November 17, 1931
Purchased Bill Akers from Kansas City (American Association).
Freddie Maguire player rights sold to Louisville (American Association).
- December 1, 1931
Johnny Neun player rights sold to the New York Yankees.
- December 9, 1931
Bill Cronin player rights sold to the Chicago Cubs.
Earl Sheely player rights sold to the Chicago Cubs.
Traded Bill Dreesen and Hal Haid to Seattle (PCL). Received Fritz Knothe.
- December 17, 1931
Lance Richbourg selected by the Chicago Cubs off waivers.
- Before 1932 Season
Signed Ray Mueller as an amateur free agent.
- March 19, 1932
Purchased Freddy Leach from the New York Giants for $10,000.
- April 27, 1932
Buster Chatham player rights sold to Atlanta (Southern Association).
- May 12, 1932
Returned Ox Eckhardt to Mission (Pacific Coast) following previous purchase.
- May 16, 1932
Released Bill Sherdel.
- May 25, 1932
Signed Horace Ford as a free agent.
- June 6, 1932
Purchased Hub Pruett from the New York Yankees.
- August 5, 1932
Traded Bill Akers, Bruce Cunningham and Bill McAfee to Baltimore (International). Received Buck Jordan. Trade was voided and players returned on August 8, 1932.
- August 9, 1932
Bill McAfee selected by the Washington Nationals off waivers.
- August 10, 1932
Purchased Dutch Holland from Seattle (PCL).
- August 21, 1932
Signed Johnny Schulte as a free agent.
- November, 1932
Released Johnny Schulte.
- December 15, 1932
Traded Bucky Walters and $60,000 to Mission (PCL). Received Dick Gyselman and Al Wright.
- December 29, 1932
Purchased Shanty Hogan from the New York Giants for $25,000.
- February 20, 1933
Signed Ed Fallenstein as a free agent.
- March 21, 1933
Freddy Leach retired.
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