Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- December 14, 1910
Traded Art Griggs to the Cleveland Naps. Received Jay Clarke.
- February 11, 1911
Traded Roy Hartzell and cash to the New York Highlanders. Received Jimmy Austin and Frank LaPorte.
- March 18, 1911
Bill Killefer player rights sold to Buffalo (Eastern).
- May 4, 1911
Purchased Paul Meloan from the Chicago White Sox.
- May 12, 1911
Purchased Hap Myers from the Boston Red Sox.
- May 13, 1911
Purchased Willie Hogan from the Philadelphia Athletics.
- May 15, 1911
Pat Newnam player rights sold to Houston (Texas).
- May 25, 1911
Returned Hap Myers to the Boston Red Sox following previous purchase.
- June, 1911
Signed Jim Duggan as a free agent.
Joe Willis player rights sold to the St. Louis Cardinals. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- June 7, 1911
Traded Bill Bailey to Montgomery (Southern Association). Received option to purchase any one player from Montgomery (used it to buy Del Pratt). Bill Bailey returned to original team on 1912.
- June 18, 1911
Purchased Del Pratt from Montgomery (Southern Association) for cash and 2 players. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- June 19, 1911
Purchased George Baumgardner from Huntington (Mountain States).
- June 28, 1911
Jim Murray player rights sold to Buffalo (Eastern).
- June 30, 1911
Purchased Josh Swindell from Winston-Salem (Carolina).
- August 4, 1911
Purchased Pete Compton from Battle Creek (Southern Michigan).
- September 1, 1911
Purchased Walter Moser from the Boston Red Sox. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- Before 1912 Season
Jeff Pfeffer player rights sold to Denver (Western).
- February 17, 1912
Traded Lefty George to the Cleveland Naps. Received George Stovall.
- February 24, 1912
Jay Clarke selected by the Washington Nationals off waivers.
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