Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- December 2, 1941
Purchased Bob Garbark from the Chicago Cubs.
- December 4, 1941
Traded players to be named later to the New York Yankees. Received Billy Hitchcock. The Detroit Tigers sent Tuck Stainback (December 4, 1941) and Boyd Perry (December 4, 1941) to the New York Yankees to complete the trade.
- December 12, 1941
Traded Bruce Campbell and Frank Croucher to the Washington Nationals. Received Jimmy Bloodworth and Doc Cramer.
- Before 1942 Season
Signed Neil Berry as an amateur free agent.
Signed Ted Gray as an amateur free agent.
Signed Bob Hall as an amateur free agent.
Signed George Lerchen as an amateur free agent.
Signed Vic Wertz as an amateur free agent.
- February 4, 1942
Released Charlie Gehringer.
- March 10, 1942
Purchased Walter Wilson from the Philadelphia Athletics.
- March 13, 1942
Billy Sullivan player rights sold to the Brooklyn Dodgers.
- March 31, 1942
Bobo Newsom player rights sold to the Washington Nationals for $40,000.
- April 30, 1942
Schoolboy Rowe player rights sold to the Brooklyn Dodgers.
- May 12, 1942
Purchased Johnny Welaj from the New York Yankees.
- May 22, 1942
Signed Charlie Gehringer as a free agent.
- July 17, 1942
Purchased Jack Wilson from the Washington Nationals.
- July 20, 1942
Eric McNair player rights sold to the Philadelphia Athletics.
- October 1, 1942
Purchased Joe Hoover from Hollywood (PCL).
- November 2, 1942
Johnny Welaj drafted by the Philadelphia Athletics in the 1942 rule 5 draft.
- Before 1943 Season
Signed Johnny Bero as an amateur free agent.
- March 13, 1943
Charlie Fuchs selected by the Philadelphia Phillies off waivers.
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