Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- November 30, 1959
Drafted Don Lee from the Milwaukee Braves in the 1959 rule 5 draft.
- December 17, 1959
Purchased Jim Delsing from Houston (American Association). (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- Before 1960 Season
Signed Pete Cimino as an amateur free agent.
Signed Fred Lasher as an amateur free agent.
Signed Marty Martínez as an amateur free agent.
Signed Joe McCabe as an amateur free agent.
Signed Rich Rollins as an amateur free agent.
Chico Salmon sent to the San Francisco Giants in an unknown transaction.
- April 3, 1960
Traded Clint Courtney and Ron Samford to the Baltimore Orioles. Received Billy Gardner.
- April 4, 1960
Traded Roy Sievers to the Chicago White Sox. Received Earl Battey, Don Mincher and $150,000.
- April 14, 1960
Released John Romonosky.
- May 15, 1960
Traded Ken Aspromonte to the Cleveland Indians. Received Pete Whisenant.
- May 17, 1960
Released Ted Abernathy.
- May 18, 1960
Russ Kemmerer player rights sold to the Chicago White Sox.
- May 24, 1960
Signed Elmer Valo as a free agent.
- June, 1960
Don Williams received from the Kansas City Athletics in an unknown transaction. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- June 6, 1960
Jim Delsing player rights sold to the Kansas City Athletics. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- June 13, 1960
Purchased Ray Moore from the Chicago White Sox.
- July 2, 1960
Dick Hyde player rights sold to the Baltimore Orioles.
- July 22, 1960
Traded Bill Fischer to the Detroit Tigers. Received Tom Morgan.
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