The Transactions for the 1962 Baltimore Orioles (original) (raw)

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The Transactions for the 1962 Baltimore Orioles

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1962

Jim Britton signed as an amateur free agent.

Tom Fisher signed as an amateur free agent.

Joe Nuxhall signed as a free agent.

Don Wallace signed as an amateur free agent.

February, 1962

Sold Don Bradey to Houston Colt .45s.

April 9, 1962

Sold Joe Nuxhall to Los Angeles Angels.

April 20, 1962

Sold Hank Foiles to Cincinnati Reds.

April 24, 1962

Purchased Darrell Johnson from Cincinnati Reds.

May 6, 1962

Herb Moford returned from New York Mets.

May 9, 1962

Traded Marv Throneberry to New York Mets in exchange for cash and a player to be named later; Baltimore Orioles received Hobie Landrith (June 7, 1962).

May 21, 1962

Robin Roberts signed as a free agent.

June 2, 1962

Davey Johnson signed as an amateur free agent.

June 12, 1962

Darrell Johnson released.

June 19, 1962

Mark Belanger signed as an amateur free agent.

August 11, 1962

Sold Johnny Temple to Houston Colt .45s.

September 7, 1962

Sold Hal Brown to New York Yankees.

September 10, 1962

Purchased Nate Smith from Los Angeles Dodgers.

October 12, 1962

Sold Dick Williams to Houston Colt .45s.

November 21, 1962

Purchased Jimmie Coker from Philadelphia Phillies.

November 26, 1962

First-Year Draft

Selected Paul Blair from New York Mets. Lost Jim Britton to Milwaukee Braves. Lost Dick Colpaert to Pittsburgh Pirates. Selected Dave May from San Francisco Giants. Selected Curt Motton from Chicago Cubs. Lost Don Wallace to St. Louis Cardinals.

Traded Gus Triandos and Whitey Herzog to Detroit Tigers in exchange for Dick Brown.

December 5, 1962

Traded Barry Shetrone, Marv Breeding and Art Quirk to Washington Senators in exchange for Bob Johnson and Pete Burnside.

December 15, 1962

Traded Jack Fisher, Billy Hoeft and Jimmie Coker to San Francisco Giants in exchange for Stu Miller, Mike McCormick and John Orsino.

Traded Dick Luebke and Bill Oplinger to Cincinnati Reds in exchange for Joe Gaines.

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