The off-season became controversial when
George Steinbrenner and
Gabe Paul sought to hire former
Oakland Athletics manager
Dick Williams, who had resigned immediately after leading the team to its second straight
World Series title. However, because Williams was still under contract to Oakland, A's owner
Charlie Finley sought to block the move, the subsequent legal wrangling prevented the Yankees from hiring him. On the first anniversary of the team's ownership change, the Yankees hired former
Pittsburgh Pirates manager
Bill Virdon to lead the team on the field.
Notable transactions • December 6, 1973:
Jim Mason was purchased by the Yankees from the
Texas Rangers. • December 7, 1973:
Lindy McDaniel was traded by the Yankees to the
Kansas City Royals for
Lou Piniella and
Ken Wright. • December 10, 1973:
Hal Lanier was released by the Yankees. • December 11, 1973:
Ron Swoboda was released by the Yankees. • January 9, 1974:
Ken Phelps was drafted by the Yankees in the 1st round (11th pick) of the
1974 Major League Baseball draft, but did not sign. • March 19, 1974:
Jerry Moses was traded by the Yankees to the
Detroit Tigers as part of a 3-team trade. The
Cleveland Indians sent
Walt Williams and
Rick Sawyer to the Yankees, and the Tigers sent
Ed Farmer to the Yankees. The Tigers sent
Jim Perry to the Indians. == Regular season ==