Diamondbacks vs. Mets updates. Torey Lovullo might not manage Sunday

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Diamondbacks vs. Mets updates. Torey Lovullo might not manage Sunday

Diamondbacks vs. Mets updates. Torey Lovullo might not manage Sunday

The Arizona Diamondbacks and New York Mets conclude their three-game series at Chase Field on Sunday, May 10.

Diamondbacks vs. Mets updates. Torey Lovullo might not manage Sunday

The Arizona Diamondbacks and New York Mets conclude their three-game series at Chase Field on Sunday, May 10.

The Arizona Diamondbacks and New York Mets are set to wrap up their three-game series at Chase Field on Sunday, May 10, but all eyes are on the dugout as manager Torey Lovullo battles illness and may not take the field.

Lovullo missed his usual pregame media session, with bench coach Jeff Banister stepping in to address reporters. Banister confirmed that Lovullo is at the ballpark but has been feeling unwell since early this morning. If Lovullo is unable to manage, Banister will take the reins, and hitting coach Joe Mather is expected to serve as bench coach in his absence.

On the mound, the Diamondbacks will send left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez (3-0, 2.50 ERA) against Mets right-hander Huascar Brazoban. Rodriguez has been a bright spot for Arizona, and his performance could be crucial as the team looks to close out the series on a high note.

This series has already seen some exciting moments, including a solo home run from Diamondbacks third baseman Nolan Arenado in the second inning on May 8. Arenado's powerful swing and smooth base-running have been a highlight for fans at Chase Field, and his energy continues to fuel the team's momentum.

Whether Lovullo is in the dugout or not, the Diamondbacks are focused on finishing strong. Stay tuned for updates as the game unfolds, and gear up for the action with our latest collection of Diamondbacks apparel—perfect for cheering on your favorite team from the stands or at home.

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