BOSTON. – The Dominican second baseman for the Arizona Diamondbacks, Ketel Marte, continues to be one of the most impactful names in the trade market this offseason, and several teams have shown interest in acquiring the three-time All-Star. Among them are the Boston Red Sox, according to a report by Jon Heyman of MLB Network.
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Similarly, Bob Nightengale, from USA Today, reported that both the Tampa Bay Rays and the Detroit Tigers have "inquired" about the availability of the star ambidextrous player.A talent coveted for its recent production
Marte, 32, signed a six-season, $116.5 million extension in April, with an opt-out clause after 2030 and a player option for 2031 valued at $11.5 million. His contract, with an average annual value of $19.4 million, is considered affordable for a player who has recorded elite numbers in the last two campaigns.In that period, Mars adds:
- 64 home runs
- .913 OPS
- Two Silver Slugger Awards
- 10.9 WAR according to FanGraphs (ninth among position players)
- 149 wRC+ (sixth best in MLB)







