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・ Iván Castellani
・ Iván Castillejos
・ Iván Castillo
・ Iván Castro
・ Iván Cervantes
・ Iván Contreras
・ Iván Crespo
・ Iván Cruz
・ Iván Cuéllar
・ Iván Córdoba
・ Iván Dariel Ortíz
・ Iván Darvas
・ Iván de la Peña
・ Iván de Pineda
Iván DeJesús
・ Iván DeJesús, Jr.
・ Iván Domínguez
・ Iván Díaz
・ Iván Díaz (footballer born 1978)
・ Iván Díaz (footballer born 1993)
・ Iván Emmanuel González
・ Iván Endara
・ Iván Ernesto Gómez
・ Iván Erőd
・ Iván Esperón
・ Iván Faragó
・ Iván Fenyő
・ Iván Fernando Ochoa
・ Iván Ferreiro


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Iván DeJesús : ウィキペディア英語版
Iván DeJesús

Iván Alvarez DeJesús (born January 9, 1953) is a former Major League Baseball player from 1974 to 1988 for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, San Francisco Giants, and Detroit Tigers.
He is noteworthy for being involved in two trades that played significantly in the fortunes of the teams involved. In 1976, he was traded along with Bill Buckner from the Dodgers to the Cubs for Rick Monday. In 1981, he was traded from the Cubs to the Phillies for Ryne Sandberg and Larry Bowa.
In 1977, he had 595 assists, the 5th highest total ever for a shortstop. In 1978 he scored the most runs in the NL, with 104. In 1981 he finished with a .194 batting average, zero home runs, and 13 RBIs garnering the unofficial anti-triple crown for having the lowest number among qualified batters in Average, RBI and Homeruns.
Since retiring from the majors DeJesús has been coaching and managing in the minor league systems - with the Los Angeles Dodgers organization in 1990–91, Seattle Mariners in 1992, and as a coach with the Houston Astros organization starting in 1994. Since 2001 DeJesús has been a manager with various Astros minor league teams, and received the 2003 Player Development Man of the Year award.
On January 13, 2010, DeJesús was named the Chicago Cubs first-base coach. Previously he worked as a special assistant to Cubs manager Lou Piniella. On August 23, 2010, DeJesús was named the Cubs third-base coach after Mike Quade was named the interim manager of the team. In December 16, 2011, he was not renewed as third base coach for 2012.
In 2012, DeJesús returned to manage the Legends minor league team in Lexington, Kentucky which he had managed in 2004. His son, Iván DeJesús, Jr., plays for the Cincinnati Reds.
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