Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- December 13, 1932
Traded Dick Coffman to the St. Louis Browns. Received Carl Fischer.
- December 14, 1932
Traded Lloyd Brown, Carl Reynolds, Sam West and $20,000 to the St. Louis Browns. Received Goose Goslin, Fred Schulte and Lefty Stewart.
Traded Carl Fischer and Firpo Marberry to the Detroit Tigers. Received Earl Whitehill.
- December 15, 1932
Traded Harley Boss to the Cleveland Indians. Received Bruce Connatser and Jack Russell.
- January 7, 1933
Traded Roy Spencer to the Cleveland Indians. Received Luke Sewell.
- February 8, 1933
Frank Ragland player rights sold to Albany (International).
- May 14, 1933
Purchased Max Rosenfeld from the Brooklyn Dodgers.
- August 1, 1933
Traded a player to be named later and cash to the St. Louis Cardinals. Received Ed Chapman. The Washington Nationals sent Bill McAfee (December, 1933) to the St. Louis Cardinals to complete the trade.
- August 17, 1933
Selected Sam Gray off waivers from the St. Louis Browns.
- August 23, 1933
Returned Sam Gray to the St. Louis Browns following previous waiver selection.
- September 3, 1933
Purchased Ray Prim from Albany (International). (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- December 20, 1933
Traded Goose Goslin to the Detroit Tigers. Received John Stone.
- Before 1934 Season
Released Walt Masters. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- January 8, 1934
Released Sam Rice.
- February, 1934
Received Gus Dugas from Albany (International) as part of a conditional deal.
- March 27, 1934
Purchased Eddie Phillips from Atlanta (Southern Association).
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