Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- November 12, 1933
Traded Jim McLeod, Frank Ragland and cash and a player to be named to Portland (PCL). Received Prince Oana. Prince Oana returned to original team on May 1, 1934.
- November 15, 1933
Traded Virgil Davis and Eddie Delker to the St. Louis Cardinals. Received Jimmie Wilson.
- November 21, 1933
Traded Chuck Klein to the Chicago Cubs. Received Harvey Hendrick, Ted Kleinhans, Mark Koenig and $65,000.
- December 20, 1933
Traded Mark Koenig to the Cincinnati Reds. Received Otto Bluege and Irv Jeffries.
- Before 1934 Season
Traded players to be named later to Albany (International). Received Frank Ragland. The Philadelphia Phillies sent Fritz Knothe (September 2, 1933) and John Jackson (1934) to Albany (International) to complete the trade.
- January 6, 1934
Traded a player to be named later, Jack Warner and cash to St Paul (American Association). Received Marty Hopkins. The Philadelphia Phillies sent Otto Bluege (January 6, 1934) to St Paul (American Association) to complete the trade.
- February 5, 1934
Purchased Ethan Allen from the St. Louis Cardinals.
- February 11, 1934
Flint Rhem player rights sold to the St. Louis Cardinals.
- February 14, 1934
Ad Liska player rights sold to Rochester (International).
- February 16, 1934
Jack Berly player rights sold to the St. Louis Cardinals.
- February 17, 1934
Signed Joe Holden as an amateur free agent.
- May 10, 1934
Marty Hopkins sent to St Paul (American Association) in an unknown transaction.
- May 16, 1934
Jumbo Elliott player rights sold to the Boston Braves.
Traded Ted Kleinhans, Art Ruble and Wes Schulmerich to the Cincinnati Reds. Received Syl Johnson and Johnny Moore.
- June, 1934
Signed Hal Kelleher as an amateur free agent.
- June 1, 1934
Purchased Bud Clancy from Buffalo (International). cash plus the loan of Frank Pearce
- June 11, 1934
Traded Don Hurst to the Chicago Cubs. Received Dolph Camilli.
Traded Howard McCaffery (minors), cash and players to be named later to Hartford (Northeastern). Received Bill Lohrman.
- June 14, 1934
Purchased Bucky Walters from the Boston Red Sox.
- June 15, 1934
Traded Chick Fullis to the St. Louis Cardinals. Received Kiddo Davis.
- June 28, 1934
Signed Fred Frink as an amateur free agent.
Returned Bud Clancy to Buffalo (International) following previous purchase.
- July 2, 1934
Signed Andy High as a free agent.
- July 5, 1934
Traded George Darrow and Irv Jeffries to Baltimore (International). Received Euel Moore.
- July 12, 1934
Ed Holley player rights sold to the Pittsburgh Pirates.
- August 6, 1934
Traded players to be named later to Galveston (Texas). Received Jim Bivin and Orville Jorgens. The Philadelphia Phillies sent Fred Frink (September 13, 1934), Ed Cole (September 13, 1934) and Don Maynard (minors) (September 13, 1934) to Galveston (Texas) to complete the trade.
- August 10, 1934
Signed Hack Wilson as a free agent.
- August 17, 1934
Signed Cy Malis as a free agent.
- September, 1934
Signed Ed Boland as a free agent.
Signed Art Bramhall as a free agent.
- September 5, 1934
- October 2, 1934
Drafted Chet Morgan from the Detroit Tigers in the 1934 rule 5 draft.
- November 1, 1934
Traded Dick Bartell to the New York Giants. Received John Pezzullo, Blondy Ryan, Johnny Vergez, George Watkins and cash.
- November 14, 1934
Cy Moore player rights sold to Baltimore (International).
- December 13, 1934
Traded Kiddo Davis to the New York Giants. Received Joe Bowman.
- Before 1935 Season
Signed Russ Bauers as an amateur free agent.
Purchased Stan Sperry from Eau Claire (Northern).
- January 2, 1935
Purchased Morrie Arnovich from Superior (Northern). (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- January 8, 1935
Signed Dino Chiozza as a free agent.
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