Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- Before 1912 Season
Jeff Pfeffer player rights sold to Denver (Western).
Traded to Montgomery (Southern Association). Received . Bill Bailey returned to original team on 1912.
- 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.
- June 3, 1912
Purchased Walt Alexander from Ogden (Union Association) for $1,200.
- June 11, 1912
Joe Lake player rights sold to the Detroit Tigers.
Barney Pelty player rights sold to the Washington Nationals.
- July 29, 1912
Released Red Nelson.
- August 5, 1912
John Frill selected by the Cincinnati Reds off waivers.
- August 6, 1912
Frank LaPorte player rights sold to the Washington Nationals.
- August 10, 1912
Traded Elmer Brown and Babe Danzig to Montgomery (Southern Association). Received Johnny Johnston, Bill McAllester and Clyde Wares.
- August 13, 1912
Purchased Johnny Miller from Lowell (New England).
- September 16, 1912
Drafted Sam Agnew from Vernon (PCL) in the 1912 rule 5 draft.
Drafted Mike Balenti from Chattanooga (Southern Association) in the 1912 rule 5 draft.
Drafted Walt Leverenz from Los Angeles (PCL) in the 1912 rule 5 draft.
Drafted George Maisel from Harrisburg (Tri-State) in the 1912 rule 5 draft.
Bill Brown player rights sold to Wichita (Texas-Oklahoma).
Walter Jantzen and Joe Kutina player rights sold to Montgomery (Southern Association).
- September 20, 1912
Released Henry Smoyer.
- November 23, 1912
Willie Hogan player rights sold to San Francisco (PCL). (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
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