Diamondbacks All-Star Second Baseman Ketel Marte Placed on Restricted List Following Burglary
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA, JUL 17 – The burglary is part of a nationwide pattern targeting professional athletes' homes during games, with numerous personal items stolen while Marte was playing in the All-Star Game, police said.
- On the evening of July 15, a residence believed to be owned by Ketel Marte in Scottsdale was burglarized while he was away participating in the MLB All-Star game in Atlanta.
- This burglary is one of several targeting the residences of well-known athletes nationwide this year, frequently happening while players are traveling with their teams for away games.
- Scottsdale police confirmed that the residence had been broken into and reported that a variety of belongings, such as jewelry, had been taken from the unoccupied home.
- Maricopa County Assessor’s records show Marte purchased the home in April 2025, and police said the burglary is still under active investigation.
- Authorities have alerted major sports organizations about criminal groups targeting professional athletes, highlighting growing security concerns for players.
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The house of Ketel Mars, located in Arizona, was stolen during the Stars Game in Atlanta
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