Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- December 8, 1913
John Knight player rights sold to Toledo (American Association).
- Before 1914 Season
Bill McKechnie jumped to the Indianapolis Hoosiers.
Al Schulz jumped to the Buffalo Buffeds.
Rollie Zeider jumped to the Chicago Chi-Feds.
- January, 1914
Dan Costello selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates off waivers.
- January 20, 1914
Russ Ford jumped to the Buffalo Buffeds.
- February 19, 1914
Birdie Cree player rights sold to Baltimore (International) for $2,500.
- May 13, 1914
Purchased Les Nunamaker from the Boston Red Sox.
- May 19, 1914
Bill Reynolds player rights sold to Jersey City (International).
- May 27, 1914
Guy Cooper player rights sold to the Boston Red Sox.
- May 31, 1914
Purchased Charlie Meara from Perth Amboy (Atlantic).
- June 13, 1914
Traded Jimmy Walsh to the Philadelphia Athletics. Received Tom Daley.
- June 25, 1914
Traded a player to be named later and cash to Lincoln (Western). Received Charlie Mullen. The New York Yankees sent Harry Williams (July 1, 1914) to Lincoln (Western) to complete the trade.
- July 6, 1914
Purchased Carroll Brown from the Philadelphia Athletics.
- July 8, 1914
Traded Bill Holden and $5,000 to Baltimore (International). Received Birdie Cree.
- July 20, 1914
Released Jay Rogers.
- February 4, 1915
Purchased Hugh High and Wally Pipp from the Detroit Tigers.
- March 3, 1915
Paddy Baumann received from Providence (International) in an unknown transaction. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- April, 1915
Purchased Dazzy Vance from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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