Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- November 22, 1935
Purchased George Myatt and Bobby Doerr from Hollywood (PCL) for $75,000.
- December 10, 1935
Traded George Savino (minors), Gordon Rhodes and $150,000 to the Philadelphia Athletics. Received Jimmie Foxx and Johnny Marcum.
- December 17, 1935
Traded Roy Johnson and Carl Reynolds to the Washington Senators. Received Heinie Manush.
- Before 1936 Season
Signed Al Brazle as an amateur free agent.
- January 4, 1936
Traded Hank Johnson, Al Niemiec and $175,000 to the Philadelphia Athletics. Received Doc Cramer and Eric McNair.
- May 13, 1936
Purchased Mike Meola from the St. Louis Browns.
- June 4, 1936
Johnny Welch selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates off waivers.
- June 13, 1936
Traded Joe Cascarella to the Washington Senators. Received Jack Russell.
- August 25, 1936
Returned George Myatt to San Diego (PCL) following previous purchase.
- September 8, 1936
Purchased Archie McKain from the Cleveland Indians.
- September 27, 1936
Released Heinie Manush.
Released Bing Miller.
- December 2, 1936
Signed Johnny Peacock as a free agent.
Manny Salvo player rights sold to San Diego (PCL).
- December 9, 1936
Traded Billy Werber to the Philadelphia Athletics. Received Pinky Higgins.
- Before 1937 Season
Signed Norm Brown as an amateur free agent.
Obtained Jim Peterson from Louisville (American Association) as part of a minor league working agreement.
Paul Campbell received from Danville (Bi-State) in an unknown transaction.
- February 17, 1937
Babe Dahlgren player rights sold to the New York Yankees.
- March 20, 1937
Released Jack Russell.
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