Arizona Diamondbacks center fielder Ketel Marte. Joe Nicholson-USA TODAY Sports

There have been reports over the past few days that Ketel Marte and the Diamondbacks have been discussing an extension, and it appears the two sides now have a deal in place. 

According to multiple reports, Marte has agreed to a five-year, $76 million extension that includes $51 million in new money.

An All-Star back in 2019, Marte has been an important cog in the desert. In 2019, he hit .329 with 32 homers, 92 RBI and a .981 OPS.

While Marte has seen somewhat of a downtick in production when it comes to his power numbers, the Dominican Republic native continues to hit at a high level. Last season, he hit for a .318 average with a .377 OBP and .909 OPS.

However, he also played a mere 90 games due to injury. This comes after Marte missed 15 of a possible 60 games during the truncated 2020 season. Injury concerns may be the reason why he didn’t receive an even more lucrative extension. 

Arizona is coming off an ugly 52-110 season. They lack true star power up and down the roster. While the D’Backs are not going to be playoff contenders this season, this move secures a core piece of the roster for the long-term. 

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