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Diamondbacks Star Ketel Marte Will Move to 10-Day Injured List After Mysterious Absence

Derrick Hall said the club still does not know why Ketel Marte missed a game and was placed on the restricted list.

  • On Thursday, the Arizona Diamondbacks transferred second baseman Ketel Marte to the 10-day injured list, three days after he failed to show up for a game in Boston.
  • Team President and CEO Derrick Hall described the situation as a "complete mystery" and "bizarre," with the organization remaining puzzled over the All-Star player's sudden disappearance.
  • Agent Charisse Espinosa-Dash told MLB Network that Marte is "currently managing a personal matter" and will undergo an MRI on his knee, per Statement 23.
  • Hall noted Marte previously missed time due to personal issues, stating "a player who has a responsibility to be at the ballpark needs to be there" to maintain standards.
  • The Diamondbacks currently hold a 67-61 record, trailing the San Diego Padres by one game for the final National League wild-card spot.
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Arizona Diamondbacks' Marte caused a social media controversy after leaving the team without permission, but the situation was resolved after he met with team management and was placed on the injured list due to inflammation in his left knee.

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Diamondbacks star Ketel Marte will move to 10-day injured list after mysterious absence

Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte will be transferred to the 10-day injured list from the restricted list, three days after he failed to show up for a game in Boston.

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Sports Illustrated broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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