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Watch: NLCS MVP doesn't hustle on game-ending double play
Arizona Diamondbacks designated hitter Ketel Marte. Darren Yamashita-USA TODAY Sports

The vibes in Arizona are definitely not great right now.

The Diamondbacks lost again on Wednesday, falling to the St. Louis Cardinals by the final score of 5-1. The end of the game was particularly unsightly as Ketel Marte, who was up to pinch hit, bounced into a 3-6-1 double play to seal it.

Marte, who was last season’s NLCS MVP, gave no effort on the run, jogging up the first-base line as if he was on a Sunday stroll. The Cardinals were slow to turn two but managed to do so successfully on a bang-bang play because of how casually Marte was running.

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After their stunning NL pennant win last season, the Diamondbacks have struggled to find consistency in 2024. They have the firepower to win big (with victories of 17-1, 16-1 and 14-1 already under their belt this year). But the Diamondbacks often find themselves getting beaten by the little things and are now just 12-14 on the season overall.

As for Marte, who used to be a double-digit stolen-base threat, he clearly would have been safe if he had run even just an iota harder. While that may not have ultimately mattered in a 5-1 ballgame, it was still a very bad look for a player who had really boosted his reputation last postseason.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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