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1913 Cleveland Naps (Franchise Encyclopedia: 1912/1914)
86-66, Finished 3rd in American League
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Franchise Encyclopedia: 1913 Stats / Schedule / Transactions (1912/1914)

Transactions listed are from November 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.

November 23, 1912

Sold Bill Hunter to the Flint (Southern Michigan). (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)

Sold Lou Nagelsen to the Waterbury (Connecticut). (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)

Sold Ken Nash to the Toledo (American Association). (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)

1913

Purchased Elmer Smith from the Duluth (Central).

May 21, 1913 (Standings)

Traded a player to be named later to the Milwaukee (American Association). Received Nemo Leibold. The Cleveland Naps sent Johnny Beall (May 28, 1913) to the Milwaukee (American Association) to complete the trade. Trade was voided and players returned on June, 1913. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)

May 25, 1913 (Standings)

Traded Roger Peckinpaugh to the New York Yankees. Received Bill Stumpf and Jack Lelivelt.

June, 1913 (Standings)

Traded a player to be named later to the Milwaukee (American Association). Received Nemo Leibold. The Cleveland Naps sent Johnny Beall (May 28, 1913) to the Milwaukee (American Association) to complete the trade. Trade was voided and players returned on June, 1913.

June 6, 1913 (Standings)

Johnny Beall selected by the Chicago White Sox off waivers. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)

1914

Nick Cullop jumped to the Kansas City Packers.

Rankin Johnson jumped to the Chicago Chi-Feds.

Grover Land jumped to the Brooklyn Tip-Tops.

January, 1914

Purchased Roy Wood from the Pittsburgh Pirates.

January 27, 1914

Cy Falkenberg jumped to the Indianapolis Hoosiers.


The transaction information used here was obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by RetroSheet. Last transaction is September 30, 2007.

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