Ketel Marte, Diamondbacks
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Arizona Diamondbacks second baseman Ketel Marte showed out at MLB's All-Star Game, but came home to see that he had been robbed.
Marte was at the MLB All-Star Game in Atlanta at the time of the incident. Police said no one was at the home in Paradise Valley. There were signs of forced entry, and numerous personal items and jewelry pieces were missing, police said. The investigation remains active.
The Arizona Diamondbacks are used to hot weather. Summer temperatures in the area are known for climbing north of 110 degrees. And though Atlanta’s southeastern humidity makes for a different airiness than the West,
Incidentally, Marte will get to play alongside Machado, the starter at third base, for the National League in the All-Star game. Fernando Tatis Jr. also earned an All-Star selection as an outfielder, but is on the reserves.
Star Game Red Carpet Show took place at Truist Park in Atlanta on Tuesday. Baseball's biggest stars were dressed to impress for the event, leaving their cleats at home and opting for stylish sneakers instead.
It may be 100 degrees in Phoenix, but the D-backs have the summer’s hottest family deal: Kids Free Weekend presented by Wendy’s returns Friday July 18 through Sunday, July 20! The ultimate affordable summer outing,