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Franchise Encyclopedia: 1901 Stats / Schedule / Transactions (1902)
Transactions listed are from November 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
1901
Bill Bernhard jumped from the Philadelphia Phillies.
Lave Cross jumped from the Brooklyn Superbas.
Chick Fraser jumped from the Philadelphia Phillies.
Phil Geier jumped from the Cincinnati Reds.
Nap Lajoie jumped from the Philadelphia Phillies.
Wiley Piatt jumped from the Philadelphia Phillies.
March, 1901
Dave Fultz jumped from the Brooklyn Superbas.
Harry Smith jumped from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
April 29, 1901 (Standings)
Purchased Harry Lochhead from the Detroit Tigers.
May, 1901 (Standings)
Signed Eddie Plank as a free agent.
May 1, 1901 (Standings)
Purchased Bock Baker from the Cleveland Blues.
May 7, 1901 (Standings)
Signed Morgan Murphy as a free agent.
May 20, 1901 (Standings)
Signed Joe Dolan as a free agent.
June 24, 1901 (Standings)
Signed Tom Leahy as a free agent. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
June 29, 1901 (Standings)
Released Phil Geier.
July 3, 1901 (Standings)
Released Jack Hayden.
Released Billy Milligan.
Released Wiley Piatt.
July 20, 1901 (Standings)
Signed Snake Wiltse as a free agent.
August 3, 1901 (Standings)
Signed Bones Ely as a free agent.
August 28, 1901 (Standings)
Signed Farmer Steelman as a free agent.
October 6, 1901 (Standings)
Harry Smith jumped to the Pittsburgh Pirates. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
October 19, 1901
Monte Cross jumped from the Philadelphia Phillies.
Bill Duggleby jumped from the Philadelphia Phillies.
Elmer Flick jumped from the Philadelphia Phillies.
November 22, 1901
Signed Bones Ely as a free agent.
1902
Chick Fraser jumped to the Philadelphia Phillies.
Topsy Hartsel jumped from the Chicago Orphans.
Danny Murphy jumped from the New York Giants.
January, 1902
Signed Chief Bender as a free agent. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
April, 1902
Purchased Fred Mitchell from the Boston Americans.
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