Diamondbacks’ Marte exits with ankle contusion

MLB

PHOENIX — Arizona Diamondbacks All-Star second baseman Ketel Marte left Saturday night’s game against the Philadelphia Phillies with a left ankle contusion, the team announced.

In the fourth inning, with Arizona leading 2-0, Philadelphia catcher Garrett Stubbs lined a hit off third baseman Eugenio Suárez’s glove and stretched it into a double. The throw to Marte covering second was late and Stubbs’ headfirst slide landed him on the back of Marte’s left leg as the fielder was on his knee, and Marte fell to the ground in pain.

He eventually left the field under his own power with a trainer and was replaced by Kevin Newman.

Marte earlier hit his 30th home run of the season, a solo shot off the Phillies’ Aaron Nola in the first inning. It’s the second time he has reached that mark; his career high is 32, which he accomplished in 2019.

Marte, a National League MVP candidate, is batting .299 with an OPS of .933 this season. He was the National League Championship Series MVP last season when the Diamondbacks defeated the Phillies in seven games.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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