Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- November 7, 1912
Released Roger Bresnahan.
- November 23, 1912
Jack Bliss player rights sold to Sacramento (PCL).
- December 11, 1912
John Kelleher player rights sold to Springfield (Central).
- January 1, 1913
Purchased Larry McLean from the Cincinnati Reds.
- April 11, 1913
Purchased Jimmy Sheckard from the Chicago Cubs.
- May 1, 1913
Roy Golden player rights sold to Chattanooga (Southern Association).
- July 2, 1913
Jimmy Sheckard selected by the Cincinnati Reds off waivers.
- July 10, 1913
Purchased Dick Niehaus and Wese Callahan from Battle Creek (Southern Michigan) for $5,000.
- July 16, 1913
Purchased Earl Moore from the Philadelphia Phillies.
- July 27, 1913
Earl Moore player rights sold to the Chicago Cubs.
- August 6, 1913
Traded Larry McLean to the New York Giants. Received Doc Crandall.
- August 19, 1913
Doc Crandall player rights sold to the New York Giants.
- August 21, 1913
Purchased Bill Hopper from New Haven (Eastern).
- August 25, 1913
Frank Gilhooley player rights sold to the New York Yankees.
- September, 1913
Drafted Chuck Miller from Evansville (Central) in the 1913 rule 5 draft.
- September 15, 1913
Drafted Casey Hageman from Denver (Western) in the 1913 rule 5 draft.
Drafted Ken Nash from Waterbury (Eastern Association) in the 1913 rule 5 draft.
- December 12, 1913
Traded Bob Harmon, Ed Konetchy and Mike Mowrey to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Received Art Butler, Cozy Dolan, Dots Miller, Hank Robinson and Owen Wilson.
- Before 1914 Season
Steve Evans jumped to the Brooklyn Tip-Tops.
Rebel Oakes jumped to the Pittsburgh Rebels.
Skipper Roberts jumped to the Pittsburgh Rebels.
Jack Roche received from the St. Louis Browns in an unknown transaction.
- March 27, 1914
Traded Frank Johnson (minors) to Jacksonville (South Atlantic). Received Walton Cruise. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)


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