Transactions
Transactions listed are from October 1 of previous year to April 1 of the following year.
- November 22, 1935
Traded Mike Meola to the St. Louis Browns. Received Fay Thomas.
- Before 1936 Season
Obtained Hank Majeski from Eau Claire (Northern) as part of a minor league working agreement.
Dee Moore sent to the Cincinnati Reds in an unknown transaction.
- January 10, 1936
Released Freddie Lindstrom.
- April 25, 1936
Purchased Ray Prim from Minneapolis (American Association).
- May 8, 1936
Released Ken Weafer.
- May 21, 1936
Traded Chuck Klein and Fabian Kowalik to the Philadelphia Phillies. Received Ethan Allen and Curt Davis.
- August, 1936
Purchased Al Epperly from Des Moines (Western).
- September 9, 1936
Purchased Bob Garbark from Toledo (American Association).
- September 29, 1936
Drafted Dick Siebert from Indianapolis (American Association) in the 1936 rule 5 draft.
- October, 1936
Signed Paul Erickson as an amateur free agent. (Date given is approximate. Exact date is uncertain.)
- October 8, 1936
Traded Lon Warneke to the St. Louis Cardinals. Received Ripper Collins and Roy Parmelee.
- December 1, 1936
Traded Joe Vitter (minors), Johnny Gill, Gene Lillard and cash and a player to be named to San Francisco (PCL). Received Joe Marty.
- December 2, 1936
Ethan Allen player rights sold to the St. Louis Browns.
- December 5, 1936
Traded Woody English and Roy Henshaw to the Brooklyn Dodgers. Received Lonny Frey.
- Before 1937 Season
Signed Peanuts Lowrey as an amateur free agent.
Signed Lou Stringer as an amateur free agent.
Harry Brecheen received from Galveston (Texas) in an unknown transaction.
- February 23, 1937
Dick Siebert player rights sold to the St. Louis Cardinals.
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