Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- December 9, 1918
Pete Schneider player rights sold to the New York Yankees.
- January 30, 1919
Traded Lena Blackburne to the Boston Braves. Received Wally Rehg.
- February 1, 1919
Traded Tommy Griffith to the Brooklyn Robins. Received Jake Daubert.
- February 19, 1919
Traded Hal Chase to the New York Giants. Received Walter Holke and Bill Rariden.
- February 22, 1919
Traded Walter Holke to the Boston Braves. Received Jimmy Smith and cash.
- March 11, 1919
Signed Claude Davidson as a free agent.
- March 15, 1919
Selected Ray Fisher off waivers from the New York Yankees.
- March 18, 1919
Selected Slim Sallee off waivers from the New York Giants.
- April 18, 1919
Lee Magee player rights sold to the Brooklyn Robins.
- May 11, 1919
Wally Rehg player rights sold to Indianapolis (American Association).
- June, 1919
Purchased Billy Zitzmann from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
- July 23, 1919
Purchased Hank Schreiber from Waterbury (Eastern).
- August 1, 1919
Traded $10000 plus option on Manuel Cueto to Rochester (International). Received Charlie See.
- September 7, 1919
Signed Sheriff Blake as a free agent. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- December 2, 1919
Sheriff Blake selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates off waivers. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- January 8, 1920
Traded Hank Schreiber to Indianapolis (American Association). Received a player to be named later and Two players to be named later and cash. Indianapolis (American Association) sent Sam Crane (February 13, 1920) to the Cincinnati Reds to complete the trade.
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