The Transactions for the 1986 Chicago Cubs (original) (raw)
The Transactions for the 1986 Chicago Cubs
January 13, 1986
Traded Rick Rembielak and Larry Whitford to Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for Mike Martin.
January 14, 1986
Amateur Free-Agent Draft
1st round (10th pick) Shawn Boskie (signed May 9, 1986) 2nd round Jerome Walton (signed May 12, 1986) 3rd round Ray Lankford (did not sign) 5th round Derek Lee (did not sign) 6th round Ken Ramos (did not sign)
January 15, 1986
Steve Christmas signed as a free agent.
January 17, 1986
Richie Hebner signed as a free agent.
Traded John Cox and Gary Jones to Oakland Athletics in exchange for Phil Stephenson and Bob Bathe.
January 26, 1986
Lary Sorensen signed as a free agent.
February 1, 1986
Matt Keough signed as a free agent.
March 26, 1986
Lary Sorensen released.
March 31, 1986
Reggie Patterson released.
Gary Woods released.
April 1, 1986
Richie Hebner released.
April 7, 1986
Warren Brusstar released.
May 2, 1986
Terry Francona signed as a free agent.
May 6, 1986
Dick Ruthven released.
June 2, 1986
Amateur Free-Agent Draft
1st round (9th pick) Derrick May (signed June 5, 1986) 4th round Pat Gomez 5th round Joe Girardi (signed June 5, 1986) 9th round Jim Bullinger (signed June 3, 1986) 23rd round Rick Wilkins (signed May 28, 1987)
June 14, 1986
Matt Keough released.
June 30, 1986
Traded Dave Lenderman and Dave Liddell to New York Mets in exchange for Ed Lynch.
July 15, 1986
Steve Lake released.
July 21, 1986
Traded Davey Lopes to Houston Astros in exchange for Frank DiPino.
July 26, 1986
Traded Ron Meridith to Texas Rangers in exchange for Bryan Dial and a player to be named later; Chicago Cubs received Rich Surhoff (July 28, 1986).
August 13, 1986
Traded George Frazier, Ray Fontenot and Julius McDougal to Minnesota Twins in exchange for Ron Davis and Dewayne Coleman.
October 18, 1986
Granted Free Agency
November 12, 1986
Granted Free Agency
December 9, 1986
Minor League Draft
Selected Heathcliff Slocumb from New York Mets.
December 17, 1986
Traded Joe Hicks to Oakland Athletics in exchange for Bill Bathe.