My suggestion certainly isn't rocket science and is probably something you've already considered... If you're not talking 100's transactions that you'd like to nullify, then do the following:
1) Note the date of the transaction (for example, 11/26/86 for Drabek).
2) When you get to that date, manually undo the transaction. So you'd go into the editor and put Drabek back onto the Yankees.
3) Depending upon how detailed you want to get, you could also a) go into his History panel and remove the transaction line (the transaction entry here is merely informational; doesn't matter if you leave it or not), and/or b) further edit the transaction itself by, for example, leaving Rhoden on the Pirates (by editing his record, just as you would do for Drabek's in #2 above).
In the above keep in mind, though, that although it would keep Drabek on the Yankees through the 1992 season, he will still sign with Houston on 12/1/92 unless you also intervened manually on that date, too.
Again, this would work fine if the total number of transactions (that you want to override) isn't overwhelming.
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