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Diamondbacks All-Star Creating Tension With Team Ahead of Trade Deadline

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  • Arizona Diamondbacks All-Star Ketel Marte has been frustrating team leadership by choosing to sit out games, including a recent matchup against Shohei Ohtani
  • Marte hit a walk-off home run the day after sitting out, citing lower-back and hamstring issues as reasons for his absence
  • The second baseman is under contract through 2030 at $116.5 million and has created clubhouse tension with previous off-day requests near the All-Star break

Arizona Diamondbacks All-Star second baseman Ketel Marte has reportedly been frustrating people within the organization with the MLB trade deadline looming. The switch-hitter with power from both sides of the plate is someone Arizona has tried to trade this past winter despite his talent and six-year extension that kicked in this season.

According to reports, Marte “continues to frustrate segments of the organization by opting to take days off.” Most recently, Marte decided to sit for last week’s game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, where superstar Shohei Ohtani was pitching.

He then proceeded to hit a walk-off home run the next day for the D-Backs.

The reason for Marte missing the game last Wednesday was a mixture of his decision as well as the second baseman dealing with lower-back and hamstring ailments. Marte didn’t want to risk any further injury.

“We’re all human, and we all need a day here and there,”

Marte said through a translator following the walk-off homer he hit on Thursday’s game.

This also isn’t new for Marte, who created some tension in the clubhouse due to absences and off-day requests near the All-Star break. It was reported that Marte’s teammates didn’t appreciate trying to time his off-days, leading to an apology later on.

With Marte being involved in trade rumors in the past, they will certainly pick up with MLB’s trade deadline scheduled for Aug. 3 this year. It’s later than usual, but with teams dealing with injuries as well as trying to bolster their lineups, rotations and bullpens, players with Marte’s talent will surely lead to calls to those in the Arizona front office.

Marte should be sold at a high price, if at all, given he is under contract through the 2030 campaign at a relatively low price after signing his six-year, $116.5 million contract. He also has a player option for the 2031 season, where he will be age 37.

While second base is his usual spot on the field, Marte has played shortstop as well as center field in his 12-year career. The Dominican Republic product has earned three All-Star nods, including each of the past two seasons.

This year, Marte is slashing .250/.304/.450 with a .754 OPS — the lowest mark since his 2022 campaign in Arizona (.727). He has hit 11 homers, driven in 37 runs and scored 37 times across 60 games.

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  1. Hugh Tjardon

    June 8, 2026 at 9:22 am

    It’s strange no white players are behaving this way.

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