Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- November 17, 1903
Released Bill Phillips.
- Before 1904 Season
Purchased Miller Huggins from St Paul (American Association).
- January 16, 1904
Bill Bergen player rights sold to the Brooklyn Superbas.
- February 11, 1904
Jake Beckley player rights sold to the St. Louis Cardinals.
- March, 1904
Ed Poole player rights sold to the Brooklyn Superbas.
- July 12, 1904
Jack Sutthoff player rights sold to the Philadelphia Phillies.
- July 24, 1904
Purchased Charlie Chech from St Paul (American Association).
- August, 1904
Purchased Al Bridwell from Columbus (American Association).
Claude Elliott player rights sold to the New York Giants.
Peaches O'Neill player rights sold to Louisville (American Association).
Purchased Branch Rickey from Dallas (Texas).
Purchased Gabby Street from Terre Haute (Central). (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- August 7, 1904
As part of a 3-team trade, traded Mike Donlin to the New York Giants. Received Jimmy Sebring from the Pittsburgh Pirates. In addition, the New York Giants sent Harry McCormick to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
- September, 1904
Returned Branch Rickey to Dallas (Texas) following previous purchase.
- September 1, 1904
Drafted Cliff Blankenship from Seattle (PCL) in the 1904 rule 5 draft.
Drafted Orval Overall from Tacoma (PCL) in the 1904 rule 5 draft.
- Before 1905 Season
Traded Sam Woodruff and $3,000 to Louisville (American Association). Received Harry Arndt.
- January 25, 1905
Win Kellum player rights sold to the St. Louis Cardinals.
- February, 1905
Traded Heinie Peitz to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Received Ed Phelps.
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