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ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS

Mike Hazen says teams are calling about Ketel Marte: ‘I have to listen’

The Diamondbacks are not actively shopping Ketel Marte, but teams have been calling about him and Mike Hazen says he has to listen.

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The Arizona Diamondbacks are not actively shopping All-Star second baseman Ketel Marte, but teams have been calling about him.

And given their deficiencies on the mound, the Diamondbacks have to listen, as general manager Mike Hazen told Arizona Sports’ Burns & Gambo on Tuesday.

“It’s actually started a while ago, honestly,” Hazen said. “It is what happens, right?

“He is one of our best players. We have some of the top position players in all of baseball on our roster, and we need those players to be good next year. I have to still do my job … and we’ll hopefully have choices to make. I have to listen. I have to listen to what people say.”

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Hazen repeated a sentiment that the organization has to be “open-minded” about how to address its pitching problems.

Arizona scored the most runs in MLB over the past two years and missed the postseason both times. Its run prevention has not been good enough in either season — which involved different pitching coaches in Brent Strom (2024) and Brian Kaplan (2025).

Zac Gallen is a free agent and Corbin Burnes is not going to pitch in the first half of the year (Tommy John surgery), so the D-backs need to add starting pitching this winter.

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Hazen brought up the most recent postseason and how much pitching gets highlighted during the most critical time of year. The Diamondbacks wouldn’t have reached the 2023 World Series without Merrill Kelly, Brandon Pfaadt, Gallen and a strong bullpen.

The GM also said pitching is the most expensive commodity on the market, and that is where all of this is relevant to Marte.

The Diamondbacks only have so many players who would bring in frontline pitching, particularly with years of team control to build around. Corbin Carroll and Geraldo Perdomo can be considered untouchable, but Marte is not in that bucket.

“There’s times where I’ve shut everything down at the door, but there’s other times where I can’t,” Hazen said. “I’m not in the position to do that.”

That doesn’t mean a deal is imminent or even likely, but with a flawed roster, the Diamondbacks are going to be creative on how to build the most well-rounded team.

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On an MLB Network appearance, Hazen fielded more questions about Marte, saying “we’ll see where the conversations go” but a Marte trade is “mostly unlikely for it to happen.”

Marte, 32, is under contract for another six years (including a player option), and his salary is considered team friendly for much of it, including $16 million next year.

The switch-hitter just won his second straight Silver Slugger award as the top offensive second baseman in the league.

He is nearing 10-and-5 rights, which allows players with 10 years of service time and five years with the same organization to veto trades. Hazen said that is not a concern.

Alex Weiner D-backs reporter and ArizonaSports.com editor

Alex Weiner is the Arizona Diamondbacks beat reporter for Arizona Sports and serves as a web editor for the station. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Alex moved to Arizona in 2017 to attend Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of… Read more

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Shredder Raton 9 months ago

Marte is grossly underpaid for his production. And comes with a long term contract. Other teams must be clamoring for a trade.

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Gemini D670 9 months ago

Hasn't Marte flaked at a really bad time, a couple of times? It's not about that, but value brings value sometimes.

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Grumpy Old Man 9 months ago
we contended in the WS 2 years ago.

In 2023, The Dbacks season record was 84-78 (.519) and they finished the last 10 games with a 4-6 record.

The reality is that the Dbacks went on a hot streak at the right time of the year and ended up as a Wild Card team and made it to the World Series. The reason why the Dbacks lost the WS was pitching...they gave up on average 6 runs per game in the four losses.

It is my opinion that the 2023 WS run prevented the Dbacks from addressing the real issue with the Dbacks: pitching (starting and relief). The Dbacks pitching has been ranked in the bottom (# 20 to # 30) in the MLB for the past six seasons. The 2001 WS Champions Dbacks had the fourth best pitching in the MLB with the top two Cy Young vote getters.