Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- November 26, 1962
Traded Stan Williams to the New York Yankees. Received Bill Skowron.
- November 30, 1962
Traded Larry Burright and Tim Harkness to the New York Mets. Received Bob Miller.
- Before 1963 Season
Signed Wes Parker as an amateur free agent.
Signed Jeff Torborg as an amateur free agent.
- January 24, 1963
Traded Scott Breeden (minors) to the Cincinnati Reds. Received Don Zimmer.
- April 1, 1963
Duke Snider player rights sold to the New York Mets.
- May 14, 1963
Released Daryl Spencer.
- June 24, 1963
Don Zimmer player rights sold to the Washington Senators.
- July 30, 1963
Traded Ed Roebuck to the Washington Senators. Received Marv Breeding.
- October 14, 1963
Mike Brumley player rights sold to the Washington Senators.
- December 2, 1963
Bill Kelso drafted by the Los Angeles Angels in the 1963 rule 5 draft.
Jack Smith drafted by the Milwaukee Braves in the 1963 rule 5 draft.
Drafted Gordon MacKenzie from the Kansas City Athletics in the 1963 minor league draft.
- December 6, 1963
Bill Skowron player rights sold to the Washington Senators.
- December 13, 1963
Traded Dick Scott to the Chicago Cubs. Received Cuno Barragan and Jim Brewer.
- Before 1964 Season
Signed Willie Crawford as an amateur free agent.
Signed Tommy Dean as an amateur free agent.
Signed Chuck Goggin as an amateur free agent.
Signed Gary Holman as an amateur free agent.
Signed Mike Kekich as an amateur free agent.
Signed Daryl Patterson as an amateur free agent.
Signed John Purdin as an amateur free agent.
Signed Jim Strickland as an amateur free agent.
Signed Bill Sudakis as an amateur free agent.
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