Trades and Transactions
Franchise Encyclopedia: 1924 / 1926
68-85, Finished 6th in National League (Schedule and Results)
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Manager: Wilbert Robinson (68-85)
Scored 786 runs, Allowed 866 runs. Pythagorean W-L: 70-83
Ballparks: Ebbets Field · Attendance: 659,435 (3rd of 8)
Park Factors Over 100 favors batters, under 100 favors pitchers.
multi-year: Batting - 97, Pitching - 97 · one-year: Batting - 94, Pitching - 95
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Transactions listed are from November 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
December 17, 1924
Sold Dutch Ruether to the Washington Senators.
February 4, 1925
Traded Bernie Neis to the Boston Braves. Received Cotton Tierney.
March 13, 1925
Signed Jay Partridge as an amateur free agent.
April 20, 1925 (Standings)
Selected Joe Oeschger off waivers from the Philadelphia Phillies.
April 25, 1925 (Standings)
Traded Art Decatur to the Philadelphia Phillies. Received Bill Hubbell.
May 8, 1925 (Standings)
Sold Hank Thormahlen to Rochester (International).
May 9, 1925 (Standings)
Traded Tommy Griffith to the Chicago Cubs. Received a player to be named later. The Chicago Cubs sent Bob Barrett (May 22, 1925) to the Brooklyn Robins to complete the trade.
May 16, 1925 (Standings)
Selected Hod Ford off waivers from the Philadelphia Phillies.
May 24, 1925 (Standings)
Sold Andy Rush to Waterbury (Eastern).
July 25, 1925 (Standings)
Andy High selected by the Boston Braves off waivers.
September 15, 1925 (Standings)
Moe Berg selected by the Chicago White Sox off waivers.
October 6, 1925 (Standings)
Traded Eddie Brown, Jimmy Johnston and Zack Taylor to the Boston Braves. Received Jesse Barnes, Gus Felix and Mickey O'Neil.
November 9, 1925
Selected Rabbit Maranville off waivers from the Chicago Cubs.
Selected William Marriott off waivers from the Boston Braves.
January, 1926
Purchased Chick Fewster from the Cleveland Indians.