Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- Before 1904 Season
Traded Bill Keister to Jersey City (Eastern). Received option to purchase one player from Jersey City (used it to buy Mike Doolin).
- April 30, 1904
Purchased Jack Doyle and Deacon Van Buren from the Brooklyn Superbas.
- June 3, 1904
Doc Marshall player rights sold to the New York Giants. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- June 27, 1904
Signed Sherry Magee as an amateur free agent.
- July 12, 1904
Purchased Jack Sutthoff from the Cincinnati Reds.
- July 20, 1904
Traded John Barry to the Chicago Cubs. Received Frank Corridon.
- August, 1904
Purchased Del Howard from Omaha (Western).
Bob Hall and John McPherson player rights sold to Toledo (American Association).
- August 14, 1904
Released Jack Doyle. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- August 27, 1904
Fred Mitchell player rights sold to the Brooklyn Superbas.
- August 29, 1904
Purchased Mickey Doolin from Jersey City (Eastern).
- December, 1904
Selected Otis Clymer off waivers from the Brooklyn Superbas.
Selected Ernie Courtney off waivers from the Brooklyn Superbas.
- December 20, 1904
Traded a player to be named later and Del Howard to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Received Kitty Bransfield, Otto Krueger and Harry McCormick. The Philadelphia Phillies sent Otis Clymer (January 21, 1905) to the Pittsburgh Pirates to complete the trade.
Traded Chick Fraser and Harry Wolverton to the Boston Nationals. Received Togie Pittinger.
- January 12, 1905
Signed Buck Washer as a free agent.
- January 28, 1905
Traded She Donahue and Frank Roth to Indianapolis (American Association). Received Mike Kahoe.
- January 29, 1905
Traded Rudy Hulswitt to Columbus (American Association). Received Fred Abbott.
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