The Gus Niarhos trades and transactions seen below include all known instances where Gus Niarhos has been involved in a trade or transaction of any type as it relates to baseball.
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Gus NiarhosGus Niarhos Autograph on a 1991 Topps Archives Baseball Card (#63 | Checklist) |
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01-23-1941 | Signed as an amateur free agent by New York Yankees (January 23, 1941). |
06-27-1950 | Claimed on waivers by Chicago White Sox from New York Yankees (June 27, 1950). |
11-27-1951 | Traded by Chicago White Sox with Dick Littlefield, Joe DeMaestri, Gordon Goldsberry and Jim Rivera to St. Louis Browns in exchange for Al Widmar, Sherm Lollar and Tom Upton (November 27, 1951). |
11-28-1951 | Traded by St. Louis Browns with Ken Wood to Boston Red Sox in exchange for Les Moss and Tom Wright (November 28, 1951). |
07-15-1954 | Sold by Boston Red Sox to Philadelphia Phillies (July 15, 1954). |
04-18-1956 | Released by Philadelphia Phillies (April 18, 1956). |
07-23-1958 | Signed by Philadelphia Phillies (July 23, 1958). |
08-01-1958 | Released by Philadelphia Phillies (August 1, 1958). |
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