Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- November 14, 1935
Dick Coffman player rights sold to the New York Giants.
- November 22, 1935
Traded Fay Thomas to the Chicago Cubs. Received Mike Meola.
- Before 1936 Season
Signed Jack Kramer as an amateur free agent.
- January, 1936
Purchased Tommy Thomas from the Philadelphia Phillies.
- January 29, 1936
Selected Roy Mahaffey off waivers from the Philadelphia Athletics.
- March 21, 1936
Traded Johnny Burnett to the Cincinnati Reds. Received Jim Bottomley.
- April 30, 1936
Traded Jack Burns to the Detroit Tigers. Received Elon Hogsett.
- May 5, 1936
Traded Sugar Cain to the Chicago White Sox. Received Les Tietje.
- May 13, 1936
Mike Meola player rights sold to the Boston Red Sox.
- July 8, 1936
Signed Harry Kimberlin as a free agent.
- August 19, 1936
Purchased Sig Jakucki from Galveston (Texas).
- September 10, 1936
Traded a player to be named later and cash to Toledo (American Association). Received Harry Davis. The St. Louis Browns sent Ed Coleman (March 30, 1937) to Toledo (American Association) to complete the trade.
- September 29, 1936
Debs Garms drafted by the Boston Bees in the 1936 rule 5 draft.
Drafted Gerard Lipscomb from Atlanta (Southern Association) in the 1936 rule 5 draft.
- December 2, 1936
Purchased Ethan Allen from the Chicago Cubs.
Ray Pepper player rights sold to Buffalo (International).
- Before 1937 Season
Signed Red Barkley as a free agent.
Signed Johnny Berardino as an amateur free agent.
- January 9, 1937
Traded Roy Mahaffey and cash to Seattle (PCL). Received Lou Koupal.
- January 17, 1937
Traded Ivy Andrews, Lyn Lary and Moose Solters to the Cleveland Indians. Received Oral Hildebrand, Bill Knickerbocker and Joe Vosmik.
- January 23, 1937
Signed Sheriff Blake as a free agent.
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