Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- December 6, 1911
Purchased Paddy Livingston from the Philadelphia Athletics.
- February 14, 1912
Signed Ken Nash as a free agent.
- February 17, 1912
Traded George Stovall to the St. Louis Browns. Received Lefty George.
- April 9, 1912
Gus Fisher selected by the New York Highlanders off waivers.
- June 25, 1912
Neal Ball player rights sold to the Boston Red Sox for $2,500.
- July, 1912
Purchased Harry Krause from Toledo (American Association).
- July 6, 1912
Purchased Arthur Hauger from Toledo (American Association).
- August, 1912
Returned Harry Krause to Toledo (American Association) following previous purchase.
- August 7, 1912
Ted Easterly player rights sold to the Chicago White Sox.
- August 12, 1912
Traded Leo Angermeier (minors), Nick Cullop and Jack Mills to New Orleans (Southern Association). Received Doc Johnston.
- September 16, 1912
Drafted Ray Bates from Newport News (Virginia) in the 1912 rule 5 draft.
Drafted Johnny Beall from Denver (Western) in the 1912 rule 5 draft.
Drafted Harvey Grubb from Morristown (Appalachian) in the 1912 rule 5 draft.
- November 23, 1912
Bill Hunter player rights sold to Flint (Southern Michigan). (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
Lou Nagelsen and Ernie Wolf player rights sold to Waterbury (Connecticut State). (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
Ken Nash player rights sold to Toledo (American Association). (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- December 21, 1912
Bert Adams player rights sold to Toledo (American Association).
- January 11, 1913
Traded Jake Atz, Bert Brenner, Tim Hendryx, Jack Kibble, George Yantz and $5000 plus the cash to purchase 3 pitchers to New Orleans (Southern Association). Received Nick Cullop.
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