Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- November 28, 1966
Drafted Billy Wynne from the New York Mets in the 1966 rule 5 draft.
- November 29, 1966
Drafted Ed Connolly from the Boston Red Sox in the 1966 minor league draft.
- December 20, 1966
Traded Dick Howser to the New York Yankees. Received Gil Downs (minors) and cash.
- Before 1967 Season
Purchased Horacio Piña from Puebla (Mexican).
- January 4, 1967
Traded Doc Edwards, Jim Landis and Jim Weaver to the Houston Astros. Received Lee Maye and Ken Retzer.
- January 28, 1967
Drafted Dick Tidrow in the 4th round of the 1967 amateur draft (January Secondary). Player signed May 13, 1967.
- April 10, 1967
Returned Billy Wynne (earlier draft pick) to the New York Mets.
- April 25, 1967
Traded Dick Radatz to the Chicago Cubs. Received a player to be named later and cash. The Chicago Cubs sent Bob Raudman (November 21, 1967) to the Cleveland Indians to complete the trade.
- May 1, 1967
Jack Kralick player rights sold to the New York Mets.
- May 6, 1967
Purchased Orlando Peña from the Detroit Tigers.
- June, 1967
Buddy Booker sent to the New York Mets in an unknown transaction. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- June 4, 1967
Traded Gary Bell to the Boston Red Sox. Received Don Demeter and Tony Horton.
- June 6, 1967
Drafted Jack Heidemann in the 1st round (11th pick) of the 1967 amateur draft.
Drafted Mark Ballinger in the 2nd round of the 1967 amateur draft.
Drafted Eddie Leon in the 2nd round of the 1967 amateur draft (June Secondary).
Drafted Lou Camilli in the 3rd round of the 1967 amateur draft (June Secondary).
Drafted Ed Farmer in the 5th round of the 1967 amateur draft. Player signed June 12, 1967.
Drafted Rich Hinton in the 5th round of the 1967 amateur draft (June Secondary), but did not sign the player.
Drafted Vic Correll in the 9th round of the 1967 amateur draft.
Drafted Mike Paul in the 20th round of the 1967 amateur draft. Player signed June 18, 1967.
Drafted Jack Brohamer in the 34th round of the 1967 amateur draft.
- July 20, 1967
Purchased Gary Kroll from the Houston Astros.
- July 29, 1967
Traded Rocky Colavito to the Chicago White Sox. Received a player to be named later and Jim King. The Chicago White Sox sent Marv Staehle (October 26, 1967) to the Cleveland Indians to complete the trade.
- September 4, 1967
Signed Jim Kern as an amateur free agent.
- October 11, 1967
Purchased Jake Wood from the Cincinnati Reds.
- October 17, 1967
Released Jim King.
- November 21, 1967
Traded George Culver, Bob Raudman and Fred Whitfield to the Cincinnati Reds. Received Tommy Harper.
- November 28, 1967
Vicente Romo drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1967 rule 5 draft.
Drafted Ken Suarez from the Oakland Athletics in the 1967 rule 5 draft.
Drafted Darrell Sutherland from the New York Mets in the 1967 minor league draft.
Traded Gordy Lund and John O'Donoghue to the Baltimore Orioles. Received Bob Scott (minors), Johnny Scruggs (minors) and Eddie Fisher.
- November 29, 1967
Traded Chuck Hinton to the California Angels. Received José Cardenal.
- Before 1968 Season
Bill Faul received from the Chicago Cubs in an unknown transaction.
Billy Williams sent to the Seattle Pilots in an unknown transaction.
- January 27, 1968
Drafted Ray Bare in the 1st round (5th pick) of the 1968 amateur draft (January Secondary), but did not sign the player.
Drafted Rick Sawyer in the 3rd round of the 1968 amateur draft (January Secondary).
- March 30, 1968
Traded Bobby Tiefenauer to the Chicago Cubs. Received Rob Gardner.
- April 1, 1968
Marv Staehle player rights sold to the Seattle Pilots.
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