Top MLB prospect receives 80-game suspension after positive PED test


Top MLB prospect Noelvi Marte burst onto the scene for the Cincinnati Reds last year after being called up late in the season.

The infielder made his MLB debut on August 19 and gave Reds fans more reasons to be optimistic about the team's short- and long-term future.

Marte, 22, hit .316 with an .822 OPS in his 35 games and entering this season was the Reds' top prospect and the No. 21 ranked prospect in all of baseball.

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Noelvi Marte of the Cincinnati Reds walks to the dugout between innings during a spring training game against the Milwaukee Brewers at Goodyear Ballpark in Goodyear, Arizona, on Wednesday. (Aaron Doster/Getty Images)

However, the Reds will need to change their plans for Opening Day, as well as their plans heading into this summer.

That's because Marte has been suspended 80 games after testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs.

Marté signed with the Seattle Mariners of the Dominican Republic for a $1.55 million bonus in July 2018. He was traded to the Reds in July 2022, along with three other prospects, for All-Star right-hander Luis Castillo.

Under the rules, a first suspension is equivalent to 80 games, while a second offense results in a season-long suspension. A third positive test would result in the player being permanently suspended.

Noelvi Marte celebrating

Noelvi Marte of the Cincinnati Reds reacts after being called out at the plate during the game against the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium in St. Louis on September 30, 2023. (Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images)

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Marte was expected to be the Reds' starting third baseman this season, joining Cincinnati's core of young players that includes Elly De La Cruz, Matt McLain, Spencer Steer and Christian Encarnación-Strand.

The Reds had perhaps their most impressive season in quite some time last year: They went 82-80 and even led the NL Central in early August. The team was officially eliminated from the postseason on the penultimate night of the regular season. It came just two years after winning 83 games, but the Reds were expected to finish well below .500 and surprised almost everyone.

Elly De La Cruz and Noelvi Marte

Elly De La Cruz, left, of the Cincinnati Reds, and Noelvi Marte laugh during the game against the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field in Cleveland on Sept. 26, 2023. (Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images)

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The Reds, however, are still seeking their first COVID-free postseason appearance since 2013, where they lost the NL Wild Card Game to the Pittsburgh Pirates.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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