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12/26/12 Boston Red Sox traded 2B Ivan De Jesus to Pittsburgh Pirates.
11/26/12 Boston Red Sox outrighted 2B Ivan De Jesus from the 40-man roster.
11/20/12 Boston Red Sox designated 2B Ivan De Jesus for assignment.
9/2/12 Boston Red Sox called up 2B Ivan De Jesus from Triple-A Pawtucket (International).
8/25/12 Los Angeles Dodgers traded 2B Ivan De Jesus to Boston Red Sox.
6/28/12 Los Angeles Dodgers optioned 2B Ivan De Jesus to Triple-A Albuquerque (Pacific Coast).
5/19/12 Los Angeles Dodgers called up 2B Ivan De Jesus from Triple-A Albuquerque (Pacific Coast).
5/7/12 Los Angeles Dodgers optioned 2B Ivan De Jesus to Triple-A Albuquerque (Pacific Coast).
4/4/12 Los Angeles Dodgers placed 2B Ivan De Jesus on the 15-day disabled list (Torn left oblique).
6/6/11 Los Angeles Dodgers optioned 2B Ivan De Jesus to Triple-A Albuquerque (Pacific Coast).
6/4/11 Los Angeles Dodgers called up 2B Ivan De Jesus from Triple-A Albuquerque (Pacific Coast).
5/13/11 Los Angeles Dodgers optioned 2B Ivan De Jesus to Triple-A Albuquerque (Pacific Coast).
4/12/11 Los Angeles Dodgers called up 2B Ivan De Jesus from Triple-A Albuquerque (Pacific Coast).
4/6/11 Los Angeles Dodgers optioned 2B Ivan De Jesus to Triple-A Albuquerque (Pacific Coast).
10/13/10 Los Angeles Dodgers changed 2B Ivan De Jesus's roster status.
3/16/10 Los Angeles Dodgers optioned 2B Ivan De Jesus to Triple-A Albuquerque (Pacific Coast).
11/18/09 Los Angeles Dodgers selected the contract of 2B Ivan De Jesus from Double-A Chattanooga (Southern).

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