The Transactions for the 1972 Philadelphia Phillies (original) (raw)
The Transactions for the 1972 Philadelphia Phillies
February 8, 1972
Traded Bobby Pfeil to Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for a player to be named later; Philadelphia Phillies received Chico Vaughns (March 25, 1972).
February 25, 1972
Traded Rick Wise to St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for Steve Carlton.
March 1, 1972
Ruben Amaro released.
June 6, 1972
Amateur Free-Agent Draft
1st round (3rd pick) Larry Christenson (signed June 10, 1972) 2nd round Tom Underwood (signed August 27, 1972) 6th round Bill Nahorodny 8th round Wayne Krenchicki (did not sign) 1st round (16th pick) secondary phase Dan Boitano (did not sign)
June 14, 1972
Traded Tim McCarver to Montreal Expos in exchange for John Bateman.
June 15, 1972
Traded Joe Hoerner and Andre Thornton to Atlanta Braves in exchange for Jim Nash and Gary Neibauer.
August 2, 1972
Lost Woodie Fryman to Detroit Tigers on waivers.
October 25, 1972
Purchased Tom Haller and Don Leshnock from Detroit Tigers.
October 26, 1972
Chris Short released.
October 31, 1972
Traded Don Money, John Vukovich and Bill Champion to Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for Jim Lonborg, Ken Sanders, Ken Brett and Earl Stephenson.
November 13, 1972
Jose Pagan signed as a free agent.
November 27, 1972
Major League Draft
Selected Mike Bruhert from New York Mets.
November 28, 1972
Minor League Draft
Selected Rich Severson from Kansas City Royals.
November 30, 1972
Traded Ken Sanders, Ken Reynolds and Joe Lis to Minnesota Twins in exchange for Cesar Tovar.
Traded Oscar Gamble and Roger Freed to Cleveland Indians in exchange for Del Unser and Terry Wedgewood.
December 18, 1972
Traded Byron Browne to St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for Keith Lampard.