Historical Transactions Occurring on September 1
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- September 1, 2025
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Andrew Heaney as a free agent.
The Toronto Blue Jays signed Eloy Jiménez as a free agent.
The Toronto Blue Jays signed Buddy Kennedy as a free agent.
The Toronto Blue Jays signed René Pinto as a free agent.
The Chicago Cubs signed Joe Ross as a free agent.
The Chicago Cubs signed Carlos Santana as a free agent.
The Milwaukee Brewers signed Luis UrĂas as a free agent.
The Pittsburgh Pirates signed Nelson Velázquez as a free agent.
Cody Poteet of the Baltimore Orioles granted free agency.
The Milwaukee Brewers released Jorge Alfaro.
The Seattle Mariners released Donovan Solano.
The Atlanta Braves selected Ha-Seong Kim off waivers from the Tampa Bay Rays.
- September 1, 2024
The Baltimore Orioles released Jean Segura.
The Toronto Blue Jays selected Dillon Tate off waivers from the Baltimore Orioles.
- September 1, 2023
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Tucker Barnhart as a free agent.
The Washington Nationals released Rico Garcia.
The Los Angeles Dodgers released Patrick Mazeika.
- September 1, 2022
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Keone Kela as a free agent.
- September 1, 2021
The Milwaukee Brewers signed Keon Broxton as a free agent.
The Cincinnati Reds signed Zach Lee as a free agent.
The Chicago White Sox released Kyle Crick.
The Toronto Blue Jays traded players to be named later to the Arizona Diamondbacks for Joakim Soria. The Toronto Blue Jays sent Yaifer Perdomo (minors) (September 1, 2021) and J.J. D'Orazio (minors) (September 1, 2021) to the Arizona Diamondbacks to complete the trade.
- September 1, 2020
The Los Angeles Dodgers released Justin De Fratus.
The Miami Marlins released Christian Lopes.
The Washington Nationals released Kevin Quackenbush.
The Los Angeles Angels released Neil RamĂrez.
The Miami Marlins released Josh D. Smith.
The Toronto Blue Jays traded a player to be named later to the Seattle Mariners for Taijuan Walker. The Toronto Blue Jays sent Alberto Rodriguez (minors) (September 1, 2020) to the Seattle Mariners to complete the trade.
The Toronto Blue Jays traded players to be named later to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Ross Stripling. The Toronto Blue Jays sent Kendall Williams (minors) (September 1, 2020) and Ryan Noda (February 23, 2021) to the Los Angeles Dodgers to complete the trade.
The Seattle Mariners selected Walker Lockett off waivers from the New York Mets.
- September 1, 2019
The Los Angeles Angels signed José Briceño as a free agent.
The New York Mets signed Rubén Tejada as a free agent.
Dilson Herrera of the New York Mets granted free agency.
The Milwaukee Brewers released Jeremy Jeffress.
The Tampa Bay Rays traded players to be named later to the Toronto Blue Jays for Eric Sogard. The Tampa Bay Rays sent Curtis Taylor (minors) (September 1, 2019) and Edisson Gonzalez (minors) (September 1, 2019) to the Toronto Blue Jays to complete the trade.
The Milwaukee Brewers traded Brenny Escanio and international bonus slot money to the New York Yankees for J.P. Feyereisen.
- September 1, 2018
The Pittsburgh Pirates released Sean RodrĂguez.
The Milwaukee Brewers released Eric Sogard.
The Cincinnati Reds released Zack Weiss.
The Toronto Blue Jays selected Mark Leiter Jr. off waivers from the Philadelphia Phillies.
- September 1, 2017
Daniel Robertson of the Cleveland Indians granted free agency.
The Cincinnati Reds released Lisalverto Bonilla.
The Arizona Diamondbacks released Louis Coleman.
The Arizona Diamondbacks released Rubby De La Rosa.
The Kansas City Royals released NeftalĂ Feliz.
The Philadelphia Phillies released Casey Fien.
The Kansas City Royals selected Sam Gaviglio off waivers from the Seattle Mariners.
- September 1, 2016
The Los Angeles Dodgers released Randy Choate.
The Los Angeles Dodgers released Matt West.
The Seattle Mariners traded players to be named later to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Arquimedes Caminero. The Seattle Mariners sent Jake Brentz (September 1, 2016) and Pedro Vasquez (minors) (September 1, 2016) to the Pittsburgh Pirates to complete the trade.
- September 1, 2015
The Atlanta Braves released David Aardsma.
The San Francisco Giants released Everth Cabrera.
- September 1, 2014
The New York Yankees released Edgmer Escalona.
- September 1, 2013
The New York Mets signed Aaron Harang as a free agent.
The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim purchased Rusty Ryal from the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The New York Yankees released Melky Mesa.
The Texas Rangers released Justin Miller.
The St. Louis Cardinals traded a player to be named later to the Milwaukee Brewers for John Axford. The St. Louis Cardinals sent Michael Blazek (September 1, 2013) to the Milwaukee Brewers to complete the trade.
The Cleveland Indians traded a player to be named later and cash to the Arizona Diamondbacks for Jason Kubel. The Cleveland Indians sent Matt Langwell (September 1, 2013) to the Arizona Diamondbacks to complete the trade.
- September 1, 2012
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Lorenzo BarcelĂł as a free agent.
The Houston Astros selected Brandon Laird off waivers from the New York Yankees.
- September 1, 2011
The Atlanta Braves released Wes Helms.
The Seattle Mariners released Matt Tuiasosopo.
The Milwaukee Brewers traded players to be named later to the New York Mets for Francisco RodrĂguez and cash. The Milwaukee Brewers sent Danny Herrera (September 1, 2011) and Adrian Rosario (minors) (September 1, 2011) to the New York Mets to complete the trade.
The Texas Rangers traded a player to be named later to the Baltimore Orioles for Mike Gonzalez. The Texas Rangers sent Pedro Strop (September 1, 2011) to the Baltimore Orioles to complete the trade.
The San Diego Padres selected Jeff Fulchino off waivers from the Houston Astros.
- September 1, 2010
The Minnesota Twins traded a player to be named later to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim for Brian Fuentes. The Minnesota Twins sent Loek van Mil (minors) (September 1, 2010) to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim to complete the trade.
- September 1, 2009
The Cleveland Indians sent Bobby Livingston to the Pittsburgh Pirates as part of a conditional deal.
The Chicago Cubs signed Ezequiel Astacio as a free agent.
The Baltimore Orioles signed Scott Chiasson as a free agent.
The Texas Rangers signed Kevin Thompson as a free agent.
The New York Yankees released Yurendell de Caster.
The Minnesota Twins traded a player to be named later to the Arizona Diamondbacks for Jon Rauch. The Minnesota Twins sent Kevin Mulvey (September 1, 2009) to the Arizona Diamondbacks to complete the trade.
The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim traded a player to be named later, Matthew Sweeney (minors) and Alex Torres to the Tampa Bay Rays for Scott Kazmir. The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim sent Sean RodrĂguez (September 1, 2009) to the Tampa Bay Rays to complete the trade.
- September 1, 2008
The Tampa Bay Rays released Mike Difelice.
The San Diego Padres released Tadahito Iguchi.
The Minnesota Twins released Bobby Kielty.
The San Francisco Giants released Guillermo RodrĂguez.
The San Diego Padres released Brett Tomko.
- September 1, 2007
The Boston Red Sox signed Jeff Farnsworth as a free agent.
The Milwaukee Brewers signed Matt Ginter as a free agent.
The Oakland Athletics signed Adam Melhuse as a free agent.
The Milwaukee Brewers signed Franklin Núñez as a free agent.
The Seattle Mariners signed Erasmo RamĂrez as an amateur free agent.
The Atlanta Braves released Bob Wickman.
- September 1, 2006
The Detroit Tigers sent Nook Logan to the Washington Nationals as part of a conditional deal.
The Philadelphia Phillies purchased Randall Simon from the Texas Rangers.
The Kansas City Royals released Bobby Madritsch.
- September 1, 2005
The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim purchased Edwar RamĂrez from Pensacola (Central).
The New York Mets released Ron Calloway.
The Baltimore Orioles released Sidney Ponson.
The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim released Bret Prinz.
The Atlanta Braves released Kerry Robinson.
- September 1, 2004
The New York Mets signed Alay Soler as an amateur free agent.
The Seattle Mariners selected Masao Kida off waivers from the Los Angeles Dodgers.
- September 1, 2002
The Florida Marlins released Homer Bush.
- September 1, 2001
The Cleveland Indians released Jamie Brown.
- September 1, 1999
The Colorado Rockies signed John Cangelosi as a free agent.
The Boston Red Sox traded a player to be named later and Mark Guthrie to the Chicago Cubs for Rod Beck. The Boston Red Sox sent Cole Liniak (September 1, 1999) to the Chicago Cubs to complete the trade.
- September 1, 1998
The Kansas City Royals signed Jorge Vásquez as an amateur free agent.
The New York Mets purchased Carlos Pulido from Somerset (Atlantic).
The Boston Red Sox released Orlando Merced.
The Atlanta Braves released Paul Wagner.
- September 1, 1997
The San Francisco Giants signed John Johnstone as a free agent.
- September 1, 1995
The Detroit Tigers released Mike Gardiner.
- September 1, 1994
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Franklin Núñez as an amateur free agent.
The New York Yankees purchased Scott Bankhead from the Boston Red Sox.
- September 1, 1993
The Texas Rangers signed John Russell as a free agent.
The Florida Marlins purchased MatĂas Carrillo from Mexico City Tigers (Mexican).
The St. Louis Cardinals released Barry Lyons.
The San Francisco Giants traded a player to be named later, Andres Duncan (minors) and Aaron Fultz to the Minnesota Twins for Jim Deshaies. The San Francisco Giants sent Greg Brummett (September 1, 1993) to the Minnesota Twins to complete the trade.
The Chicago White Sox traded Donn Pall to the Philadelphia Phillies for a player to be named later. The Philadelphia Phillies sent Doug Lindsey (September 8, 1993) to the Chicago White Sox to complete the trade.
- September 1, 1992
The Toronto Blue Jays traded a player to be named later and Jeff Kent to the New York Mets for David Cone. The Toronto Blue Jays sent Ryan Thompson (September 1, 1992) to the New York Mets to complete the trade.
- September 1, 1991
Mark Bailey of the San Francisco Giants granted free agency.
The Texas Rangers traded a player to be named later, Joey Eischen and Jonathan Hurst to the Montreal Expos for Oil Can Boyd. The Texas Rangers sent Travis Buckley (minors) (September 1, 1991) to the Montreal Expos to complete the trade.
- September 1, 1990
The Pittsburgh Pirates traded Randy Kramer to the Chicago Cubs for Greg Kallevig (minors).
- September 1, 1989
The Chicago White Sox signed Jerry Hairston as a free agent.
The Kansas City Royals signed Andy Stewart as an amateur free agent.
The Milwaukee Brewers traded a player to be named later to the Atlanta Braves for Ed Romero. The Milwaukee Brewers sent Jay Aldrich (September 1, 1989) to the Atlanta Braves to complete the trade.
The Chicago Cubs traded players to be named later to the Atlanta Braves for Paul Assenmacher. The Chicago Cubs sent Kelly Mann (September 1, 1989) and Pat Gomez (September 1, 1989) to the Atlanta Braves to complete the trade.
- September 1, 1988
The Philadelphia Phillies traded Travis Chambers (minors) to the Montreal Expos for Bob Sebra.
The Pittsburgh Pirates traded a player to be named later to the Atlanta Braves for Ken Oberkfell and cash. The Pittsburgh Pirates sent Tommy Gregg (September 1, 1988) to the Atlanta Braves to complete the trade.
The Texas Rangers traded Tom O'Malley to the Montreal Expos for a player to be named later. The Montreal Expos sent Jack Daugherty (September 13, 1988) to the Texas Rangers to complete the trade.
- September 1, 1987
The Boston Red Sox traded Don Baylor to the Minnesota Twins for a player to be named later. The Minnesota Twins sent Enrique Rios (minors) (December 18, 1987) to the Boston Red Sox to complete the trade.
The Boston Red Sox traded Dave Henderson to the San Francisco Giants for a player to be named later. The San Francisco Giants sent Randy Kutcher (December 9, 1987) to the Boston Red Sox to complete the trade.
- September 1, 1986
The Toronto Blue Jays purchased Mickey Mahler from the Texas Rangers.
- September 1, 1985
The Toronto Blue Jays signed Steve Nicosia as a free agent.
The Chicago White Sox signed Mike Squires as a free agent.
- September 1, 1984
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Juan Bell as an amateur free agent.
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed William Brennan as an amateur free agent.
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed RamĂłn MartĂnez as an amateur free agent.
The Houston Astros traded Luis Pujols to the Kansas City Royals for James Miner (minors).
The Detroit Tigers traded a player to be named later and cash to the Cincinnati Reds for Bill Scherrer. The Detroit Tigers sent Carl Willis (September 1, 1984) to the Cincinnati Reds to complete the trade.
- September 1, 1983
The Detroit Tigers signed Bob Molinaro as a free agent.
The Pittsburgh Pirates purchased Alfonso Pulido from Mexico City Reds (Mexican).
The Cleveland Indians traded a player to be named later to the Chicago White Sox for Rich Barnes. The Cleveland Indians sent Miguel Diloné (September 1, 1983) to the Chicago White Sox to complete the trade.
- September 1, 1982
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Manny Mota as a free agent.
The San Diego Padres signed Benito Santiago as an amateur free agent.
- September 1, 1981
The California Angels signed Joe Ferguson as a free agent.
The Montreal Expos purchased Grant Jackson from the Pittsburgh Pirates for $50,000.
The Chicago White Sox released Francisco Barrios.
The Kansas City Royals released Jerry Grote.
- September 1, 1980
The Pittsburgh Pirates signed Bernie Carbo as a free agent.
The Philadelphia Phillies signed Tim McCarver as a free agent.
The Milwaukee Brewers selected John Poff off waivers from the Philadelphia Phillies.
- September 1, 1979
The Baltimore Orioles signed Elrod Hendricks as a free agent.
- September 1, 1978
The Pittsburgh Pirates signed Matt Alexander as a free agent.
The Milwaukee Brewers signed Larry Haney as a free agent.
The Chicago Cubs signed Cookie Rojas as a free agent.
- September 1, 1976
The New York Yankees signed César Tovar as a free agent.
- September 1, 1975
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Rudy Law as an amateur free agent.
- September 1, 1974
The Boston Red Sox purchased Tim McCarver from the St. Louis Cardinals.
- September 1, 1973
The St. Louis Cardinals purchased Larry Haney and Lew Krausse from the Oakland Athletics.
- September 1, 1972
The Chicago White Sox signed Hank Allen as a free agent.
The San Diego Padres purchased Dennis Higgins from the St. Louis Cardinals.
The Chicago White Sox traded a player to be named later and Bruce Miller to the California Angels for Eddie Fisher. The Chicago White Sox sent Bruce Kimm (September 1, 1972) to the California Angels to complete the trade.
- September 1, 1971
The Milwaukee Brewers signed Harvey Kuenn as a free agent.
The Houston Astros signed Luis Sánchez as an amateur free agent.
The Minnesota Twins traded Stan Williams to the St. Louis Cardinals for players to be named later. The St. Louis Cardinals sent Fred Rico (September 14, 1971) and Dan Ford (minors) (September 14, 1971) to the Minnesota Twins to complete the trade.
- September 1, 1970
The Chicago Cubs purchased Bob Miller from the Chicago White Sox.
The San Diego Padres traded Ron Herbel to the New York Mets for a player to be named later. The New York Mets sent Rod Gaspar (October 20, 1970) to the San Diego Padres to complete the trade.
- September 1, 1969
The Los Angeles Dodgers purchased Jack Jenkins from the Washington Senators.
- September 1, 1967
The Boston Red Sox released Pete Charton.
- September 1, 1966
The San Francisco Giants signed Billy Hoeft as a free agent.
- September 1, 1965
The Houston Astros traded Frank Thomas to the Milwaukee Braves for a player to be named later. The Milwaukee Braves sent Mike Sinnerud (minors) (September 11, 1965) to the Houston Astros to complete the trade.
- September 1, 1962
The St. Louis Cardinals traded Paul Toth to the Chicago Cubs for Harvey Branch.
- September 1, 1960
The Chicago White Sox signed Mike Garcia as a free agent.
The Pittsburgh Pirates signed Mickey Vernon as a free agent.
The Baltimore Orioles purchased Dave Philley from the San Francisco Giants.
- September 1, 1957
The Baltimore Orioles signed Eddie Robinson as a free agent.
The Philadelphia Phillies signed Andy Seminick as a free agent.
The New York Yankees selected Sal Maglie off waivers from the Brooklyn Dodgers.
- September 1, 1956
The Baltimore Orioles signed Hoot Evers as a free agent.
The Cincinnati Redlegs selected Russ Meyer off waivers from the Chicago Cubs.
- September 1, 1955
The Chicago White Sox purchased Al Papai from Oklahoma City (Texas).
San Diego (PCL) selected Bob Usher off waivers from the Chicago Cubs. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- September 1, 1953
The Chicago White Sox selected Neil Berry off waivers from the St. Louis Browns.
- September 1, 1952
The Cincinnati Reds traded Hank Edwards to the Chicago White Sox for a player to be named later. The Chicago White Sox sent Howie Judson (December 9, 1952) to the Cincinnati Reds to complete the trade.
- September 1, 1951
The St. Louis Browns selected Earl Rapp off waivers from the New York Giants.
- September 1, 1947
The Washington Nationals signed Buzz Dozier as an amateur free agent. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- September 1, 1944
The New York Yankees signed Paul Waner as a free agent.
The Brooklyn Dodgers released Paul Waner.
- September 1, 1942
The Pittsburgh Pirates sent Dick Conger (December 22, 1942) to Toronto (International) to complete the trade.
- September 1, 1941
The New York Giants purchased Dave Koslo from Milwaukee (American Association).
- September 1, 1939
The Brooklyn Dodgers traded players to be named later and $35000 and 3 players to the Boston Red Sox for Pee Wee Reese. The Brooklyn Dodgers sent Red Evans (September 1, 1939) and Art Parks (February 24, 1940) to the Boston Red Sox to complete the trade.
The New York Yankees traded Mickey Witek to the New York Giants for players to be named later and cash. The New York Giants sent Alex Kampouris (December 27, 1939) and Tom Padden (December 27, 1939) to the New York Yankees to complete the trade.
- September 1, 1937
The Cincinnati Reds purchased Charlie English from the New York Yankees.
- September 1, 1933
The Brooklyn Dodgers released Fred Heimach.
- September 1, 1932
The Philadelphia Phillies purchased Charlie Butler from Durham (Piedmont).
- September 1, 1927
The Chicago Cubs signed Art Nehf as a free agent.
- September 1, 1926
The Philadelphia Phillies signed Lefty Taber as a free agent.
- September 1, 1925
The Philadelphia Athletics purchased Red Holt from Jersey City (International).
The Detroit Tigers sent Homer Ezzell (December 10, 1925) and Ernest Vache (December 10, 1925) to Fort Worth (Texas) to complete the trade. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- September 1, 1923
The Boston Red Sox purchased Buster Ross from Mayfield (Kitty).
- September 1, 1922
The New York Giants signed Freddie Maguire as an amateur free agent.
The Brooklyn Robins purchased Paul Schreiber from Saginaw (Michigan-Ontario).
- September 1, 1920
The Chicago Cubs purchased Buck Freeman from Beaumont (Texas).
- September 1, 1919
The Washington Nationals released George Twombly.
- September 1, 1916
The New York Yankees signed Mike Cantwell as a free agent. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- September 1, 1911
The Washington Nationals drafted Jerry Akers from Dubuque (Three-I) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Cardinals drafted Ed Conwell from Portsmouth (Ohio State) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Dodgers drafted George Cutshaw from Oakland (PCL) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Boston drafted Walt Dickson from Memphis (Southern Association) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Pittsburgh Pirates drafted Ona Dodd from Waco (Texas) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Boston drafted Ed Donnelly from Troy (New York State) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Dodgers drafted Red Downs from Minneapolis (American Association) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Detroit Tigers drafted Jean Dubuc from Montreal (Eastern) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Washington Nationals drafted John Flynn from St Paul (American Association) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Pittsburgh Pirates drafted Stan Gray from San Antonio (Texas) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Dodgers drafted Bob Higgins from Chattanooga (Southern Association) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Cincinnati Reds drafted Hanson Horsey from Reading (Tri-State) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Philadelphia Athletics drafted Byron Houck from Spokane (Northwestern) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Boston drafted Ben Houser from Indianapolis (American Association) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Pittsburgh Pirates drafted Ham Hyatt from Kansas City (American Association) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Dodgers drafted Maury Kent from Birmingham (Southern Association) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Boston drafted Jay Kirke from New Orleans (Southern Association) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Red Sox drafted Marty Krug from Columbia (South Atlantic) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago Cubs drafted Jimmy Lavender from Providence (Eastern) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Detroit Tigers drafted William Louden from Newark (Eastern) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago Cubs drafted Charley Moore from Los Angeles (PCL) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Dodgers drafted Herbie Moran from Rochester (Eastern) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Washington Nationals drafted Paul Musser from Canton (Ohio-Pennsylvania) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago White Sox drafted Rube Peters from Minneapolis (American Association) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Cardinals drafted Roy Radebaugh from Columbia (South Atlantic) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago White Sox drafted Morrie Rath from Baltimore (Eastern) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Washington Nationals drafted Howie Shanks from Youngstown (Ohio-Pennsylvania) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Cardinals drafted Pete Standridge from Calgary (Western Canada) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Dodgers drafted Casey Stengel from Aurora (Wisconsin-Illinois) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The New York Highlanders drafted Bill Stumpf from York (Tri-State) in the 1911 rule 5 draft. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
The Detroit Tigers drafted Ossie Vitt from San Francisco (PCL) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Dodgers drafted Earl Yingling from Toledo (American Association) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Cardinals drafted George Zackert from Seattle (Northwestern) in the 1911 rule 5 draft.
The Philadelphia Phillies signed Red Kleinow as a free agent. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
The Chicago Cubs purchased Kitty Bransfield from the Philadelphia Phillies.
The St. Louis Browns purchased Walter Moser from the Boston Red Sox. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- September 1, 1910
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted Raleigh Aitchison from Wichita (Western) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Philadelphia Phillies drafted Grover Alexander from Syracuse (New York State) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Cincinnati Reds drafted Dave Altizer from Minneapolis (American Association) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Red Sox drafted Hugh Bedient from Fall River (New England) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago White Sox drafted Ping Bodie from San Francisco (PCL) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted Sandy Burk from Fort Worth (Texas) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago White Sox drafted Felix Chouinard from Green Bay (Wisconsin State) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Doves drafted Josh Clarke from St Paul (American Association) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Philadelphia Athletics drafted Allan Collamore from Worcester (New England) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted Bob Coulson from Altoona (Tri-State) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Doves drafted Rowdy Elliott from Birmingham (Southern Association) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Browns drafted Lefty George from Indianapolis (American Association) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Philadelphia Phillies drafted Charlie Girard from York (Tri-State) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Doves drafted Wilbur Good from Baltimore (Eastern) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago Cubs drafted Hank Griffin from Atlanta (Southern Association) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Browns drafted Ed Hallinan from Los Angeles (PCL) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The New York Giants drafted Grover Hartley from Toledo (American Association) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago Cubs drafted Bill James from Jackson (Southern Michigan) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago Cubs drafted Al Kaiser from Paris (Blue Grass) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The New York Highlanders drafted Benny Kauff from Parkersburg (Virginia Valley) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Red Sox drafted Jack Killilay from Spokane (Northwestern) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted Sheldon Lejeune from Evansville (Central) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Philadelphia Phillies drafted Hughie Miller from Keokuk (Central Association) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Philadelphia Phillies drafted Hughie Miller from Keokuk (Central Association) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Browns drafted Hap Myers from Louisville (American Association) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Philadelphia Athletics drafted Steve O'Neill from Elmira (New York State) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted Hub Perdue from Nashville (Southern Association) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Browns drafted Jeff Pfeffer from Fort Wayne (Central) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Red Sox drafted Joe Riggert from Omaha (Western) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The New York Giants drafted Dick Rudolph from Toronto (Eastern) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Cincinnati Reds drafted Barney Schreiber from Denver (Western) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Detroit Tigers drafted Dave Skeels from Regina (Western Canada) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Pittsburgh Pirates drafted Sherry Smith from Jacksonville (South Atlantic) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Cleveland Naps drafted Syd Smith from Anderson (Carolina Association) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Doves drafted Harry Spratt from Roanoke (Virginia) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Red Sox drafted Pinch Thomas from Sacramento (PCL) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago White Sox drafted Buck Weaver from York (Tri-State) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago Cubs drafted Orlie Weaver from Jacksonville (South Atlantic) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted Eddie Zimmerman from Newark (International) in the 1910 rule 5 draft.
- September 1, 1909
The St. Louis Browns drafted Sled Allen from Enid (Western Association) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Detroit Tigers drafted Frank Browning from San Francisco (PCL) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago White Sox drafted Joe Burg from Burlington (Central Association) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago Cubs drafted Al Carson from Portland (PCL) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The New York Highlanders drafted Les Channell from Fort Wayne (Central) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Doves drafted Bill Cooney from Haverhill (New England) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted Jake Daubert from Memphis (Southern Association) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago Cubs drafted Bill Davidson from Lincoln (Western) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted Rube Dessau from Baltimore (Eastern) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The New York Giants drafted Walt Dickson from Birmingham (Southern Association) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Pittsburgh Pirates drafted Red Faber from Dubuque (Three-I) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Detroit Tigers drafted Eddie Foster from Jersey City (Eastern) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Cardinals drafted Arnold Hauser from Dubuque (Three-I) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Philadelphia Phillies drafted Bert Humphries from Grand Rapids (Central) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Detroit Tigers drafted Jay Kirke from Wilkes-Barre (New York State) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Browns drafted Ed Kusel from Saginaw (Southern Michigan) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Red Sox drafted Duffy Lewis from Oakland (PCL) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago Cubs drafted Fred Liese from St Paul (American Association) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Browns drafted Bill McCorry from McKeesport (Ohio-Pennsylvania) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted Otto Miller from Duluth (Minnesota-Wisconsin) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Doves drafted Herbie Moran from Providence (Eastern) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Cleveland Naps drafted Milo Netzel from Bloomington (Three-I) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago Cubs drafted Big Jeff Pfeffer from Toronto (Eastern) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Cardinals drafted Charlie Pickett from Columbus (American Association) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted Frank Schneiberg from Milwaukee (American Association) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Pittsburgh Pirates drafted Bud Sharpe from Newark (Eastern) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Browns drafted Burt Shotton from Steubenville (Ohio-Pennsylvania) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Detroit Tigers drafted Hack Simmons from Rochester (International) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago Cubs drafted Tony Smith from Sioux City (Western) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Browns drafted Phil Stremmel from Superior (Minnesota-Wisconsin) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Philadelphia Phillies drafted Jimmy Walsh from South Bend (Central) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The Pittsburgh Pirates drafted Cleon Webb from Grand Rapids (Central) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Browns drafted Gus Williams from Monmouth (Illinois-Missouri) in the 1909 rule 5 draft.
- September 1, 1908
The Chicago Cubs drafted Jimmy Archer from Buffalo (Eastern) in the 1908 rule 5 draft.
The New York Highlanders drafted Jimmy Austin from Omaha (Western) in the 1908 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Doves drafted Fred Beck from San Francisco (PCL) in the 1908 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Red Sox drafted King Brady from Johnstown (Tri-State) in the 1908 rule 5 draft.
The Washington Nationals drafted Orth Collins from San Antonio (Texas) in the 1908 rule 5 draft.
The Cleveland Naps drafted Ted Easterly from Los Angeles (PCL) in the 1908 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Red Sox drafted Charlie French from Evansville (Central) in the 1908 rule 5 draft.
The New York Highlanders drafted Earle Gardner from Hartford (Connecticut State) in the 1908 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Browns drafted Art Griggs from San Antonio (Texas) in the 1908 rule 5 draft.
The Washington Nationals drafted Bob Groom from Portland (PCL) in the 1908 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago Cubs drafted Jack Hayden from Indianapolis (American Association) in the 1908 rule 5 draft.
The Philadelphia Phillies drafted Charlie Johnson from Johnstown (Tri-State) in the 1908 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Cardinals drafted Ralph McLaurin from Augusta (South Atlantic) in the 1908 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago White Sox drafted Yip Owens from Memphis (Southern Association) in the 1908 rule 5 draft.
The New York Highlanders drafted Jack Quinn from Richmond (Virginia) in the 1908 rule 5 draft.
The New York Highlanders drafted Charles Schmidt from Baltimore (Eastern) in the 1908 rule 5 draft.
The Philadelphia Phillies drafted Dave Shean from Williamsport (Tri-State) in the 1908 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago Cubs drafted Joe Stanley from Louisville (American Association) in the 1908 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago Cubs drafted Kirby White from Lancaster (Ohio State) in the 1908 rule 5 draft.
The New York Highlanders drafted Pete Wilson from Hartford (Connecticut State) in the 1908 rule 5 draft.
- September 1, 1907
The New York Giants drafted Roy Beecher from Springfield (Three-I) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Browns drafted Bert Blue from Columbus (American Association) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The Washington Nationals drafted Bill Burns from Los Angeles (PCL) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The Detroit Tigers drafted Donie Bush from South Bend (Central) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The Washington Nationals drafted Bob Edmondson from Houston (Texas) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The Cincinnati Reds drafted Dick Egan from Peoria (Three-I) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The Philadelphia Athletics drafted Jack Flater from Utica (New York State) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The Philadelphia Athletics drafted Charlie Fritz from New Orleans (Southern Association) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The Cleveland Naps drafted Jack Graney from Wilkes-Barre (New York State) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The New York Giants drafted Buck Herzog from Reading (Tri-State) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted Jim Holmes from Augusta (South Atlantic) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted George Hunter from Wilkes-Barre (New York State) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The Cleveland Naps drafted Bill Lattimore from Toledo (American Association) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The Cincinnati Reds drafted Bill McGilvray from Pueblo (Western) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted Tommy McMillan from Jacksonville (South Atlantic) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The Pittsburgh Pirates drafted Paddy O'Connor from Springfield (Connecticut State) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Cardinals drafted Patsy O'Rourke from Waterbury (Connecticut State) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Browns drafted Al Schweitzer from New Castle (Ohio-Pennsylvania) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The Pittsburgh Pirates drafted Hunky Shaw from St Paul (American Association) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The Cincinnati Reds drafted Bob Spade from Atlanta (Southern Association) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The Cincinnati Reds drafted Bill Tozer from Buffalo (Eastern) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Americans drafted George Whiteman from Houston (Texas) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted Irvin Wilhelm from Birmingham (Southern Association) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago White Sox purchased Charlie Armbruster from the Boston Americans.
- September 1, 1906
The Detroit Tigers drafted Jimmy Archer from Atlanta (Southern Association) in the 1906 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Cardinals drafted Bobby Byrne from Shreveport (Southern Association) in the 1906 rule 5 draft.
The New York Highlanders drafted Roy Castleton from Youngstown (Ohio-Pennsylvania) in the 1906 rule 5 draft. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
The Detroit Tigers drafted Tex Erwin from Fort Worth (Texas) in the 1906 rule 5 draft.
The Pittsburgh Pirates drafted Patsy Flaherty from Columbus (American Association) in the 1906 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted Weldon Henley from Rochester (Eastern) in the 1906 rule 5 draft.
The Detroit Tigers drafted Hughie Jennings from Baltimore (Eastern) in the 1906 rule 5 draft.
The Detroit Tigers drafted Red Killefer from Kalamazoo (Southern Michigan) in the 1906 rule 5 draft.
The Pittsburgh Pirates drafted Nick Maddox from Cumberland (POM) in the 1906 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago Cubs drafted Newt Randall from Denver (Western) in the 1906 rule 5 draft.
The Boston Americans drafted Al Shaw from Louisville (American Association) in the 1906 rule 5 draft.
The Pittsburgh Pirates drafted Alan Storke from Providence (Eastern) in the 1906 rule 5 draft.
The Cleveland Naps drafted Jake Thielman from Indianapolis (American Association) in the 1906 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted Jesse Whiting from Lawrence (New England) in the 1906 rule 5 draft. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- September 1, 1904
The Cincinnati Reds drafted Cliff Blankenship from Seattle (PCL) in the 1904 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Browns drafted Jim Buchanan from Oakland (PCL) in the 1904 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Browns drafted Emil Frisk from Seattle (PCL) in the 1904 rule 5 draft.
The New York Highlanders drafted Bill Hogg from Spokane (Pacific National) in the 1904 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Browns drafted Ben Koehler from Atlanta (Southern Association) in the 1904 rule 5 draft.
The Chicago Cubs drafted Billy Maloney from Minneapolis (American Association) in the 1904 rule 5 draft.
The Cincinnati Reds drafted Orval Overall from Tacoma (PCL) in the 1904 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Browns drafted Ike Rockenfield from Spokane (Pacific National) in the 1904 rule 5 draft.
The St. Louis Browns drafted Ike Van Zandt from Nashua (New England) in the 1904 rule 5 draft.
- September 1, 1903
The Brooklyn Superbas released Tom McCreery. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- September 1, 1902
Bridgeport (Connecticut State) loaned Jack Robinson to the New York Giants.
- September 1, 1901
The New York Giants signed Al Maul as a free agent.
- September 1, 1900
The Chicago Orphans released Roger Bresnahan.
- September 1, 1896
The Boston released Bill Yerrick.
- September 1, 1889
The Philadelphia Athletics released Mike Mattimore.
- September 1, 1888
The St. Louis Browns purchased Ice Box Chamberlain from the Louisville Colonels for $4000 or $5000.
The transaction information used here was obtained free of charge from and is copyrighted by RetroSheet. We attempt to update transactions throughout the season.


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