Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- December 13, 1933
Released Muddy Ruel.
- December 14, 1933
Purchased George Puccinelli from the St. Louis Cardinals.
Traded Carl Reynolds to the Boston Red Sox. Received Ivy Andrews, Smead Jolley and cash.
Traded Wally Hebert, Smead Jolley and Jim Levey to Hollywood (PCL). Received Alan Strange.
- December 15, 1933
Purchased Ray Pepper from the St. Louis Cardinals.
- Before 1934 Season
Obtained Earl Caldwell from Milwaukee (American Association) as part of a minor league working agreement.
- January 29, 1934
Garland Braxton player rights sold to Milwaukee (American Association).
- February 1, 1934
Signed Earl Clark as a free agent.
- February 15, 1934
Purchased Bill McAfee from the St. Louis Cardinals.
- April 13, 1934
Released Sam Gray.
- May 2, 1934
Hank McDonald player rights sold to the New York Yankees.
- May 15, 1934
Returned Jim Weaver to the New York Yankees following previous purchase.
- May 29, 1934
Earl Clark player rights sold to Rochester (International).
- August 23, 1934
Signed Grover Hartley as a free agent.
- September 25, 1934
Signed Charley O'Leary as a free agent.
- October 2, 1934
Drafted Fay Thomas from the Chicago Cubs in the 1934 rule 5 draft.
- November 20, 1934
Traded Bruce Campbell to the Cleveland Indians. Received Johnny Burnett, Bob Weiland and cash.
- Before 1935 Season
Bob Muncrief received from the St. Louis Cardinals in an unknown transaction.
- January 19, 1935
Traded Bump Hadley to the Washington Nationals. Received Luke Sewell and cash.
Luke Sewell player rights sold to the Chicago White Sox.
- February 5, 1935
Signed Heinie Mueller as a free agent.
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