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D-backs’ Ketel Marte no-shows for game, placed on restricted list

By Thomson Reuters Aug 17, 2026 | 9:08 PM

The Arizona Diamondbacks placed second baseman Ketel Marte on the restricted list Monday night after he did not show up at Fenway Park for the team’s series ​opener at the Boston Red Sox.

According to the Arizona ‌Republic, Marte traveled with the team from Atlanta, the site of their previous series, to Boston. But the three-time All-Star did not arrive at the park as expected on Monday.

That caused the Diamondbacks to delay releasing their starting ‌lineup ​till mere minutes before first pitch. Ildemaro ⁠Vargas, who has split ⁠time between first and second base this season, started the game at second and Tim Tawa was Arizona’s first baseman.

The D-backs also recalled infielder Jose Fernandez from Triple-A Reno in a ​corresponding roster move. It wasn’t clear how soon Fernandez could be in Boston for the series, as Reno was scheduled ⁠to begin a home series Tuesday.

Marte, ⁠32, has been the subject of odd absences before. ​His home in Arizona was robbed the night of the 2025 ​All-Star Game, and he chose to travel to his ‌native Dominican Republic in the aftermath, missing the Diamondbacks’ first three games after the All-Star break. He apologized for his decision to leave the team following a report that some teammates were unhappy ⁠with him.

Arizona manager Torey Lovullo defended Marte in June of this year amid reports that Marte continued to take days off and was ⁠frustrating members of ‌the organization.

“There are days off that are needed. ⁠They’re fairly scripted. … But there’s this underlying theme ​that ‌he’s not a good teammate and it’s pulling ​at the ⁠fabric of the clubhouse chemistry, which is not true at all,” Lovullo said then. “What I ask that stops is that theme that something is wrong in our clubhouse or something isn’t right in our clubhouse because of Ketel Marte. That couldn’t be further from the ​truth.”

–Field Level Media