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Details Behind Ketel Marte's Mysterious Restricted List Move Revealed

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Details Behind Ketel Marte's Mysterious Restricted List Move Revealed
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The restricted list doesn't have a set minimum nor maximum time limit, so Marte can return to the team whenever he sees fit. In the meantime, Jose Fernandez came up to MLB from Triple-A to replace the two-time Silver Slugger on the roster. He carried his momentum into June, posting an even higher OPS while doubling his home run count from May.July proved a little more difficult for Marte, as his OPS sat around .600 for the entire month, but he seems to have figured things out in August, as he has multiple hits in three of his last five games.

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By Aaron Coloma0ShareNewsweek is a Trust Project memberSee more of our trusted coverage when you search.Prefer Newsweek on Googleto see more of our trusted coverage when you search.Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte is dealing with personal matters, leading to his exclusion from Monday's lineup, per Francys Romero.Marte traveled with the Diamondbacks to Boston ahead of his team's series against the Red Sox, though he didn't show up to the ballpark on Monday—leading to his placement on the restricted list and league-wide speculation as to why he wasn't present.Per Romero, Marte is day-to-day, but there isn't an estimated date for his return. The restricted list doesn't have a set minimum nor maximum time limit, so Marte can return to the team whenever he sees fit.

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