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December 1, 1909
The Cleveland Naps traded Wilbur Good to the Philadelphia Athletics for Simon Nicholls. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
December 14, 1909
The Washington Senators purchased Kid Elberfeld from the New York Highlanders for $5,000.
The Pittsburgh Pirates purchased John Flynn from the St Paul (American Association) for $4,000.
December 16, 1909
The St. Louis Browns traded Lou Criger to the New York Highlanders for Joe Lake and Ray Demmitt.
December 27, 1909
The Montreal (International) purchased Pete Wilson from the New York Highlanders.
The Rochester (International) purchased Andy O'Connor from the New York Highlanders.
January 6, 1910
The St. Louis Browns selected Bill Abstein off waivers from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
January 18, 1910
The New York Highlanders selected Harry Wolter off waivers from the Boston Red Sox for $1,500.
January 20, 1910
The Philadelphia Phillies traded Harry Coveleski and Frank Corridon to the Cincinnati Reds for Ad Brennan and Bob Ewing.
February 1, 1910
The Chicago Cubs traded Fred Liese and cash to the Boston Doves for Ginger Beaumont.
February 3, 1910
The St. Louis Cardinals traded Fred Beebe and Alan Storke to the Cincinnati Reds for Miller Huggins, Rebel Oakes, and Frank Corridon.
February 15, 1910
The St. Louis Cardinals purchased Vic Willis from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
February 18, 1910
The Chicago White Sox traded a player to be named later, Mike Welday, and $6,500 to the Providence (Eastern) for Lena Blackburne. The Chicago White Sox sent Jake Atz (February 18, 1910) to the Providence (Eastern) to complete the trade.
February 22, 1910
The New York Highlanders released Willie Keeler.
March 30, 1910
The Baltimore (Eastern) purchased Wilbur Good from the Philadelphia Athletics.
April 4, 1910 (Standings)
The New York Giants traded Buck Herzog and Bill Collins to the Boston Doves for Beals Becker.
April 13, 1910 (Standings)
The Brooklyn Superbas traded Harry McIntire to the Chicago Cubs for Bill Davidson, Tony Smith, and Happy Smith.
April 21, 1910 (Standings)
The Providence (Eastern) purchased Elmer Steele from the Boston Red Sox.
April 28, 1910 (Standings)
The Pittsburgh Pirates traded Sam Frock and Bud Sharpe to the Boston Doves for Kirby White.
May, 1910 (Standings)
The St. Louis Browns purchased Patrick Newnam from the Houston (Texas).
May 6, 1910 (Standings)
The New York Giants signed Willie Keeler as a free agent.
May 8, 1910 (Standings)
The St. Louis Cardinals purchased Elmer Zacher from the New York Giants.
May 10, 1910 (Standings)
The Philadelphia Phillies purchased Pat Moran from the Chicago Cubs.
The Boston Red Sox purchased Clyde Engle from the New York Highlanders.
May 13, 1910 (Standings)
The Chicago Cubs traded Doc Miller to the Boston Doves for Lew Richie.
May 19, 1910 (Standings)
The Chicago White Sox purchased Charlie French from the Boston Red Sox.
May 26, 1910 (Standings)
The Boston Red Sox purchased Red Kleinow from the New York Highlanders.
May 27, 1910 (Standings)
The Cleveland Naps purchased Harry Niles from the Boston Red Sox.
May 31, 1910 (Standings)
The Cincinnati Reds purchased Slow Joe Doyle from the New York Highlanders for $2,000.
June, 1910 (Standings)
The Brooklyn Superbas purchased Jack Dalton from the Des Moines (Western).
June 5, 1910 (Standings)
The Cincinnati Reds selected Tommy McMillan off waivers from the Brooklyn Superbas.
June 7, 1910 (Standings)
The Cincinnati Reds purchased Bill Burns from the Chicago White Sox for $4,000.
June 10, 1910 (Standings)
The Philadelphia Athletics purchased Pat Donahue from the Boston Red Sox.
The Cincinnati Reds traded Jim Doyle and Rabbit Robinson to the Louisville (American Association) for Sam Woodruff.
June 11, 1910 (Standings)
The Chicago White Sox purchased George Browne from the Washington Senators.
June 15, 1910 (Standings)
The St. Louis Browns selected Bob Spade off waivers from the Cincinnati Reds.
June 17, 1910 (Standings)
The Cincinnati Reds purchased Rube Benton from the Macon (South Atlantic). (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
June 25, 1910 (Standings)
The Boston Doves signed Ralph Good as an amateur free agent.
June 30, 1910 (Standings)
The Washington Senators purchased Heinie Beckendorf from the Detroit Tigers.
The Chicago White Sox purchased Red Bowser from the Flint (Southern Michigan).
July 1, 1910 (Standings)
The Washington Senators signed John Henry as an amateur free agent.
The Boston Doves purchased Ed Abbaticchio from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
July 13, 1910 (Standings)
The Jersey City (Eastern) purchased John Frill from the New York Highlanders.
The Washington Senators released Bill Forman.
The Washington Senators released Jack Hardy.
July 15, 1910 (Standings)
The St. Louis Browns purchased Ray Boyd from the Ottumwa (Central Association).
July 18, 1910 (Standings)
The Philadelphia Athletics purchased Lefty Russell from the Baltimore (Eastern) for $12,000.
The Chicago Cubs purchased Vic Saier from the Lansing (Southern Michigan) for $1,500.
July 19, 1910 (Standings)
The Boston Doves purchased Lefty Tyler from the Lowell (New England).
The Boston Doves selected Art Kruger off waivers from the Cleveland Naps.
July 23, 1910 (Standings)
The New York Giants purchased Hank Gowdy from the Dallas (Texas).
The Boston Red Sox purchased Walter Moser from the Oakland (PCL).
The Philadelphia Athletics traded a player to be named later and Morrie Rath to the Cleveland Naps for Bris Lord. The Philadelphia Athletics sent Joe Jackson (July 30, 1910) to the Cleveland Naps to complete the trade.
July 26, 1910 (Standings)
The Indianapolis (American Association) purchased Skip Dowd from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
The Kansas City (American Association) purchased Bill Powell from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
July 29, 1910 (Standings)
The Philadelphia Phillies traded Bill Foxen to the Chicago Cubs for Fred Luderus.
August, 1910 (Standings)
The Philadelphia Phillies purchased George Chalmers from the Scranton (New York State) for $3,000.
The Boston Doves returned Art Kruger to the Cleveland Naps following previous waiver selection.
August 1, 1910 (Standings)
The Boston Doves signed Jim Riley as an amateur free agent.
The Cincinnati Reds purchased Mickey Corcoran from the Buffalo (Eastern).
August 2, 1910 (Standings)
The Toronto (Eastern) purchased Ed Killian from the Detroit Tigers.
August 4, 1910 (Standings)
The Cleveland Naps purchased Dave Callahan from the Eau Claire (Minnesota-Wisconsin).
August 5, 1910 (Standings)
The New York Highlanders purchased Johnny Priest from the Danville (Virginia) for $850.
August 6, 1910 (Standings)
The Boston Doves purchased Bill McTigue from the Haverhill (New England).
August 8, 1910 (Standings)
The St. Louis Cardinals purchased Ody Abbott from the Newcastle (Ohio-Pennsylvania).
August 9, 1910 (Standings)
The Chicago White Sox traded Frank Smith and Billy Purtell to the Boston Red Sox for Harry Lord and Amby McConnell.
August 13, 1910 (Standings)
The St. Louis Browns purchased Fred Link from the Cleveland Naps.
August 15, 1910 (Standings)
The Pittsburgh Pirates purchased Jack Ferry from the Jersey City (Eastern).
The New York Highlanders purchased Gene Elliott from the McKeesport (Ohio-Pennsylvania).
The Pittsburgh Pirates purchased Max Carey from the South Bend (Central).
August 18, 1910 (Standings)
The Chicago Cubs purchased Jim Doyle from the Louisville (American Association).
August 20, 1910 (Standings)
The Kansas City (American Association) traded Newt Hunter to the Pittsburgh Pirates for players to be named later. The Pittsburgh Pirates sent Tom Raftery (September 16, 1910), E.E. Gardner (minors) (September 16, 1910), and Harry Selbert (minors) (September 16, 1910) to the Kansas City (American Association) to complete the trade.
August 24, 1910 (Standings)
The Baltimore (Eastern) purchased Cy Seymour from the New York Giants.
September, 1910 (Standings)
Alex Malloy sent from the Houston (Texas) to the St. Louis Browns in an unknown transaction. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
September 1, 1910 (Standings)
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted Bob Coulson from the Altoona (Tri-State) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Cleveland Naps drafted Syd Smith from the Anderson (Carolina Association) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Pittsburgh Pirates drafted Harry Gardner from the Appleton (Wisconsin-Illinois) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago Cubs drafted Hank Griffin from the Atlanta (Southern Association) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Doves drafted Wilbur Good from the Baltimore (Eastern) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Cincinnati Reds drafted Barney Schreiber from the Denver (Western) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted Larry LeJeune from the Evansville (Central) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Red Sox drafted Hugh Bedient from the Fall River (New England) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted Sandy Burk from the Fort Smith (Western Association) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Browns drafted Jeff Pfeffer from the Fort Wayne (Central) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago White Sox drafted Felix Chouinard from the Green Bay (Wisconsin State) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Browns drafted Lefty George from the Indianapolis (American Association) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Browns drafted Ed Hallinan from the Los Angeles (PCL) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Cincinnati Reds drafted Dave Altizer from the Minneapolis (American Association) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted Eddie Zimmerman from the Newark (International) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Red Sox drafted Joe Riggert from the Omaha (Western) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago Cubs drafted Al Kaiser from the Paris (Blue Grass) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Detroit Tigers drafted Dave Skeels from the Regina (Western Canada) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Doves drafted Harry Spratt from the Roanoke (Virginia) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Red Sox drafted Jack Killilay from the Spokane (Northwestern) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Doves drafted Josh Clarke from the St Paul (American Association) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Philadelphia Phillies drafted Pete Alexander from the Syracuse (New York State) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Philadelphia Phillies drafted Charlie Girard from the York (Tri-State) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
September 15, 1910 (Standings)
The Pittsburgh Pirates purchased Elmer Steele from the Providence (Eastern). (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
September 17, 1910 (Standings)
The Boston Doves released Ed Abbaticchio.
September 22, 1910 (Standings)
The Kansas City (American Association) purchased Nick Maddox from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
November 12, 1910
The Philadelphia Phillies traded Johnny Bates, Eddie Grant, George McQuillan, and Lew Moren to the Cincinnati Reds for Fred Beebe, Jack Rowan, Dode Paskert, and Hans Lobert.
November 17, 1910
The Indianapolis (American Association) purchased Gus Getz from the Boston Doves.
December 14, 1910
The St. Louis Browns traded Art Griggs to the Cleveland Naps for Nig Clarke.
January 5, 1911
The Boston Rustlers signed Patsy Flaherty as a free agent.
The Boston Rustlers traded George Walsh (minors) and $800 to the Fall River (New England) for Art Butler.
January 12, 1911
The Chicago White Sox purchased Matty McIntyre from the Detroit Tigers.
February 6, 1911
The Cincinnati Reds purchased Fred Beck from the Boston Rustlers.
February 11, 1911
The St. Louis Browns traded Roy Hartzell and cash to the New York Highlanders for Jimmy Austin and Frank LaPorte.
February 25, 1911
The Chicago Cubs traded Scotty Ingerton and Big Jeff Pfeffer to the Boston Rustlers for Dave Shean.
April, 1911
The Brooklyn Dodgers purchased Hub Northen from the Cincinnati Reds.
Stats updated through July 7, 2008.
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