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5/6/13 Houston Astros activated LF J.D. Martinez from the 15-day disabled list (Sprained Right Knee; went on 4/20).
4/30/13 Houston Astros assigned LF J.D. Martinez to Double-A Corpus Christi (Texas).
4/20/13 Houston Astros placed LF J.D. Martinez on the 15-day disabled list (Sprained Right Knee).
3/30/13 Houston Astros called up LF J.D. Martinez from Triple-A Oklahoma (Pacific Coast).
3/24/13 Houston Astros optioned LF J.D. Martinez to Triple-A Oklahoma (Pacific Coast).
1/7/13 Tampa Bay Rays signed P J.D. Martin.
9/4/12 Houston Astros called up LF J.D. Martinez from Triple-A Oklahoma (Pacific Coast).
8/10/12 Houston Astros optioned LF J.D. Martinez to Triple-A Oklahoma (Pacific Coast).
7/30/11 Houston Astros selected the contract of LF J.D. Martinez from Double-A Corpus Christi (Texas).
2/4/11 Washington Nationals signed P J.D. Martin. Analysis
1/19/11 Washington Nationals released P J.D. Martin. Analysis
1/12/11 Houston Astros assigned LF J.D. Martinez to the major league roster.
11/10/10 Washington Nationals activated P J.D. Martin from the 60-day disabled list (to the 60-Day disabled list; went on 8/6).
8/6/10 Washington Nationals placed P J.D. Martin on the 60-day disabled list (to the 60-Day disabled list).
7/25/10 Washington Nationals placed P J.D. Martin on the 15-day disabled list (lower back strain).
5/29/10 Washington Nationals called up P J.D. Martin from Triple-A Syracuse (International).
3/31/10 Washington Nationals optioned P J.D. Martin to Triple-A Syracuse (International).
7/20/09 Washington Nationals selected the contract of P J.D. Martin from Triple-A Syracuse (International).
6/19/09 Houston Astros assigned LF J.D. Martinez to Rookie Greeneville (Appalachian).
6/15/09 Houston Astros signed LF J.D. Martinez.
4/19/09 Washington Nationals assigned P J.D. Martin to Triple-A Syracuse (International).

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