Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- November 14, 1935
Purchased Dick Coffman from the St. Louis Browns.
- December 9, 1935
Traded Roy Parmelee, Phil Weintraub and cash to the St. Louis Cardinals. Received Burgess Whitehead.
- December 13, 1935
Signed Firpo Marberry as a free agent.
- Before 1936 Season
Signed Tom Ferrick as an amateur free agent.
- January 27, 1936
Tiny Chaplin player rights sold to the Boston Bees.
- February 5, 1936
Released Glenn Myatt.
- February 20, 1936
Purchased Sam Leslie from the Brooklyn Dodgers.
- May 8, 1936
Released Charlie English.
Released Firpo Marberry.
- May 13, 1936
Traded Joe Martin to Baltimore (International). Received Eddie Mayo.
- May 18, 1936
Purchased Roy Spencer from Baltimore (International).
- July 27, 1936
Purchased Cliff Melton from Baltimore (International).
- August 31, 1936
Purchased Johnny McCarthy from the New York Yankees for $40,000.
- September 7, 1936
Purchased Les Powers from Baltimore (International).
Purchased George Scharein from Nashville (Southern Association).
- December 4, 1936
Traded Eddie Mayo to the Boston Bees. Received Mickey Haslin.
- December 5, 1936
Released Mark Koenig.
- December 8, 1936
Traded George Scharein and cash to the Philadelphia Phillies. Received Lou Chiozza.
- January 5, 1937
Released Travis Jackson.
- January 6, 1937
Purchased Tommy Thevenow from the Cincinnati Reds.
- January 25, 1937
Purchased Chile Gómez from the Philadelphia Phillies.
Purchased Ed Madjeski from the New York Yankees.
- January 27, 1937
Purchased Ben Cantwell from the Boston Bees.
- April, 1937
Signed Glen Stewart as a free agent.
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