Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- Before 1891 Season
Gus Weyhing returned by the Brooklyn Ward's Wonders after jumping teams.
- February, 1891
Signed Will Calihan as a free agent.
Signed Dave McKeough as a free agent.
Lave Cross returned to the Philadelphia Athletics after jumping teams.
Purchased Ice Box Chamberlain from the Columbus Solons. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
Purchased Tommy Corcoran from New Haven (Eastern).
Purchased John Milligan from the St. Louis Browns.
- February 14, 1891
Henry Larkin returned by the Cleveland Infants after jumping teams.
- March 24, 1891
Signed Jack McGeachey as a free agent.
- April 9, 1891
Signed John Corkhill as a free agent.
- April 12, 1891
Released Pat Friel.
- June, 1891
Signed George Meakim as a free agent. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
Signed Ben Sanders as a free agent.
- June 23, 1891
Released Will Calihan.
Released Dave McKeough.
- June 25, 1891
Signed Bill Clymer as an amateur free agent.
- June 29, 1891
Signed Ed Beecher as a free agent.
- July 24, 1891
Signed Jim McTamany as a free agent.
- July 28, 1891
Released Ed Beecher.
Released John Corkhill.
- August, 1891
Signed Pete Lohman as a free agent.
- August 24, 1891
Signed Sumner Bowman as a free agent.
- November 4, 1891
Roger Connor jumped from the New York Giants.
- November 10, 1891
Kid Gleason jumped from the Philadelphia Phillies.
- November 12, 1891
Kid Gleason sent to the St. Louis Browns in an unknown transaction. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- Before 1892 Season
Roger Connor assigned from roster onto the Philadelphia Phillies.
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