Historical Transactions Occurring on September 26
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- September 26, 2025
The Atlanta Braves selected Alek Manoah off waivers from the Toronto Blue Jays.
- September 26, 2024
The St. Louis Cardinals released Nick Raquet.
The St. Louis Cardinals released Alfonso Rivas III.
The St. Louis Cardinals released Wilking Rodríguez.
- September 26, 2021
The Los Angeles Dodgers released Shane Greene.
The Philadelphia Phillies released Matt Joyce.
- September 26, 2020
The Minnesota Twins released Homer Bailey.
- September 26, 2016
The Washington Nationals traded Christopher Bostick to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Taylor Gushue.
- September 26, 2013
The Toronto Blue Jays signed Ryan Langerhans as a free agent.
The Milwaukee Brewers released Eric Patterson.
- September 26, 2009
The Texas Rangers released Frank Garcés.
- September 26, 2004
The St. Louis Cardinals signed David Peralta as an amateur free agent.
- September 26, 2001
The Boston Red Sox released Carlos Castillo.
The Oakland Athletics released Luis Jiménez.
- September 26, 2000
The Los Angeles Dodgers signed Marcos Carvajal as an amateur free agent.
- September 26, 1997
Tim Scott of the Seattle Mariners granted free agency.
- September 26, 1994
Mexico City Tigers (Mexican) purchased Daniel Garibay from the Los Angeles Dodgers.
- September 26, 1990
The San Francisco Giants traded a player to be named later to the Minnesota Twins for Francisco Oliveras. The San Francisco Giants sent Ed Gustafson (minors) (September 26, 1990) to the Minnesota Twins to complete the trade.
- September 26, 1985
The Los Angeles Dodgers released Edgar Cáceres.
- September 26, 1984
The Toronto Blue Jays signed Vince Horsman as an amateur free agent.
- September 26, 1983
The New York Mets traded Terry Leach to the Chicago Cubs for Jim Adamczak (minors) and Mitch Cook (minors).
- September 26, 1977
The New York Mets selected Doc Medich off waivers from the Seattle Mariners.
- September 26, 1973
The California Angels purchased Dick Selma from the St. Louis Cardinals.
- September 26, 1960
The Philadelphia Phillies released John Kennedy. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- September 26, 1958
The Kansas City Athletics purchased Diego Seguí from Tucson (Arizona-Mexico).
- September 26, 1955
The Chicago Cubs purchased Pidge Browne from Shreveport (Texas).
- September 26, 1949
The Chicago Cubs signed Don Robertson as an amateur free agent.
The Cincinnati Reds purchased Nels Potter from the Boston Braves.
The Chicago White Sox purchased Bill Salkeld from the Boston Braves.
- September 26, 1947
Louisville (American Association) purchased Don Grate from the Philadelphia Phillies.
- September 26, 1941
- September 26, 1907
The St. Louis Cardinals drafted Al Shaw from Springfield (Three-I) in the 1907 rule 5 draft.
- September 26, 1900
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted John Anderson from Milwaukee (American) in the 1900 rule 5 draft.
The Brooklyn Superbas drafted Dave Fultz from Milwaukee (American) in the 1900 rule 5 draft.
- September 26, 1899
The St. Louis purchased Fritz Buelow, Pat Dillard and Tom Thomas from Detroit (Western).
- September 26, 1896
The Pittsburgh Pirates drafted Jesse Tannehill from Richmond (Virginia) in the 1896 rule 5 draft.
- September 26, 1887
The New York Metropolitans released Joe Gerhardt. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
The New York Metropolitans released Sadie Houck. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
The New York Metropolitans released Charlie Parsons. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
The New York Metropolitans released Andy Sommers. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
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