Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- December 31, 1906
Purchased Bob Ganley from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
- May 10, 1907
Jake Stahl player rights sold to the Chicago White Sox.
- May 30, 1907
Frank Kitson player rights sold to the New York Highlanders.
- June 11, 1907
Purchased Jim Delahanty from the St. Louis Browns for $2,000.
- June 15, 1907
Released Lave Cross.
Larry Schlafly selected by the Boston Americans off waivers.
- June 26, 1907
Purchased Otis Clymer from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
- July, 1907
Signed Walter Johnson as a free agent.
Purchased Clyde Milan from Wichita (Western Association).
- August 1, 1907
Charlie Hickman player rights sold to the Chicago White Sox.
- August 5, 1907
Purchased Frank Oberlin from the Boston Americans.
- August 11, 1907
Traded George Nill to the Cleveland Naps. Received Pete O'Brien and Howard Wakefield.
- August 19, 1907
Signed Mike Kahoe as a free agent.
- September 1, 1907
Drafted Bill Burns from Los Angeles (PCL) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
Drafted Bob Edmondson from Houston (Texas) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
- September 17, 1907
Drafted Roy Witherup from Uniontown (POM) in the 1907 rule 5 draft. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- October 5, 1907
Traded Charlie Jones to the St. Louis Browns. Received Ollie Pickering.
- November, 1907
Howard Wakefield returned to the Cleveland Naps as part of earlier loan.
- December 12, 1907
John Anderson player rights sold to the Chicago White Sox.
- Before 1908 Season
Returned Roy Witherup (earlier draft pick) to Des Moines (Western).
Purchased George McBride from Kansas City (American Association).
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