Trades

Last updated 11/11/2013

2013 Trades (after Annual Draft)

Draft picks are for 2014 Draft.

  1. Preseason – Oakland trades Edinson Volquez and OAK #10
    to Cincinnati for CIN #1.
  2. Preseason – Boston trades Fernando Rodney, Curtis Granderson, and BOS #3
    to Detroit for Ronald Belisario, Austin Jackson, and DET #1.
  3. 4/25/2013 – Oakland trades Jesus Montero and OAK #15 (now revised to #12)
    to Burbank for Carlos Corporan and BUR #1.
  4. 7/30/2013 – Fort Wayne trades Jerry Blevins, Brandon Morrow, Michael Fiers, Koji Uehara, Justin Ruggiano, FWW #7, and FWW #9
    to Cincinnati for Louis Coleman, Jose Lobaton, Eric Young, Tommy Hunter, Chris Resop, CIN #2, and CIN #3.
  5. 9/14/2013 – Greensboro trades James Loney and GRN #12
    to Oakland for Ike Davis and OAK #1.
  6. 9/30/2013 – Bradenton trades Joe Mauer and BRA #8
    to Boston for Wellington Castillo and DET #1.
  7. 10/1/2013 – Fort Wayne trades Matt Adams
    to Bradenton for Elvis Andrus.
  8. 10/3/2013 – Fort Wayne trades Brandon Crawford, Eric Young, Emilio Bonifacio, George Kottaras, and Carter Capps
    to Springfield for Dexter Fowler, Matt Joyce, Bobby Parnell, Jose Tabata, and Dayan Viciedo.
  9. 10/7/2013 – Fort Wayne trades Gregor Blanco, Louis Coleman, and FWW #8
    to Springfield for Shawn Doolittle, Ricky Romero, and SPR #4.
  10. 10/16/2013 – Duncan trades Torii Hunter, Jhonny Peralta, Joe Nathan, DUN #11, and DUN #12
    to Oakland for Desmond Jennings, Dan Uggla, Kirk Nieuwenhuis, OAK #2, and OAK #5.
  11. 10/20/2013 – Pittsburgh trades R.A Dickey and PIT #7
    to New York for Rafael Furcal and NYT #1.
  12. 10/20/2013 – Oakland trades Nate Adcock, Alex Burnett, and OAK #11
    to New York for Mike Baxter, Dave Sappelt, and NYT #5.

Waiver Claims

Claimed players will be released at the end of the season and available in the 2014 Draft.

  1. Fort Wayne claims Bruce Chen and drops Johnny Giavotella.
  2. Pittsburgh claims Joe Thatcher, LaTroy Hawkins, Lucas Luetge, and Francisco Rodriguez and drops Kyle Farnsworth and Rich Hill.