Red Army places Noelvi Marté in Illinois

Red Army announces infielder Noelvi Marté Due to the left tilt strain, it has been placed on the 10-day injury list until May 5. Outfielder After receiving Has been recalled to take a place in the active roster.
Marté was scraped out by yesterday's match due to pain on the left. Tests conducted since then seem to have revealed the strain. The club has not announced the severity or expected the time for Marté to fail, but even mild tilted strains can take weeks or even months to recover.
Time will tell how long it lasts, but this IL will strip one of the best bats of the year from the red and interrupt Marté's return form. Through 73 sets, he reached .294/.342/.515 this year with 131 WRC+.
Given recent history, this is a small sample, but still reassuring. Marte was once the highest prospect, and then made his debut in 2023, hitting .316/.366/.456 in 123 sets that year. But into 2024, he returned with an 80-game PED timeout and suffered a bleak result when he cut .210/.248/.301 last year. The performance was bad enough that he was actually selected by a minor in 2025, but he smashed the ball in Louisville and was called in mid-April.
His passionate streak over the past few weeks has brought him a new look to his career, perhaps taking over as the club's longtime third baseman. This is still possible, but it must be stopped for at least a moment.
For the club, with Marte's addition, they will be particularly out of reach in the infield corner Jeimer Candelario and Christian Enkson On IL. Spencer Steer Recently, most of the first base minutes have been here and can stay there, although he can move to third place, and give some first base game time Taylor Stephenson. Some third benchmark times may also go San Diego Espinal. He has a 0.333/.383/.391 line this year, despite a .368 average ball score in the game and a higher average hit average in his career. 270/.325/.366. Gavin Lux One third of this year, and some playing time may also be taken into account.
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