• A.J. Pollock discusses his injury after loss to Pirates

    A.J. Pollock discusses his injury after loss to Pirates

  • David Peralta downplays his injury vs. Pirates

    David Peralta downplays his injury vs. Pirates

  • Torey Lovullo on injuries, loss vs. Pirates

    Torey Lovullo on injuries, loss vs. Pirates

  • Chris Iannetta talks about scary HBP vs. Pirates

    Chris Iannetta talks about scary HBP vs. Pirates

  • Diamondbacks rally falls short against Pirates

    Diamondbacks rally falls short against Pirates

  • Lovullo: Iannetta "said he could play tonight if he had to" after HBP

    Lovullo: Iannetta “said he could play tonight if he had to” after HBP

  • Diamondbacks overwhelm Pirates 11-4

    Diamondbacks overwhelm Pirates 11-4

  • Kaepernick blackballed? Greinke now trade bait?

    Kaepernick blackballed? Greinke now trade bait?

  • Zack Greinke on his near no-hitter against Pirates

    Zack Greinke on his near no-hitter against Pirates

  • Lovullo reacts to Greinke's near no-hitter in win

    Lovullo reacts to Greinke’s near no-hitter in win

  • Diamondbacks snap losing streak with win over Tigers

    Diamondbacks snap losing streak with win over Tigers

  • Diamondbacks drop third straight with loss to Tigers

    Diamondbacks drop third straight with loss to Tigers

  • Shot Clock: D-Backs face pivotal homestand

    Shot Clock: D-Backs face pivotal homestand

  • Torey Lovullo after D-Backs' latest loss to Rockies

    Torey Lovullo after D-Backs’ latest loss to Rockies

  • Taijuan Walker after loss to Rockies

    Taijuan Walker after loss to Rockies

  • Patrick Corbin after being roughed up by Rockies

    Patrick Corbin after being roughed up by Rockies

  • D-Backs' Torey Lovullo on 'tough night' at Coors Field

    D-Backs’ Torey Lovullo on ‘tough night’ at Coors Field

  • Zack Greinke on impressive outing vs. Rockies

    Zack Greinke on impressive outing vs. Rockies

  • Manager Torey Lovullo after win over Rockies

    Manager Torey Lovullo after win over Rockies

  • Manager Torey Lovullo after D-Backs lose series vs. Nationals

    Manager Torey Lovullo after D-Backs lose series vs. Nationals

  • Braden Shipley after walking six in loss to Nationals

    Braden Shipley after walking six in loss to Nationals

  • D-Backs' Torey Lovullo after loss to Nationals

    D-Backs’ Torey Lovullo after loss to Nationals

  • Diamondbacks' Robbie Ray strikes out 10 in loss to Nationals

    Diamondbacks’ Robbie Ray strikes out 10 in loss to Nationals

  • Torey Lovullo on D-Backs' 6-3 win over Nationals

    Torey Lovullo on D-Backs’ 6-3 win over Nationals

  • Taijuan Walker on his short start vs. Nationals

    Taijuan Walker on his short start vs. Nationals

  • Shot Clock: Rockets sizzle, D-Backs fizzle?

    Shot Clock: Rockets sizzle, D-Backs fizzle?

  • A.J. Pollock on controversial play: "You guys saw the replay"

    A.J. Pollock on controversial play: “You guys saw the replay”

  • Descalso talks about walk-off home run over Rockies

    Descalso talks about walk-off home run over Rockies

  • Lovullo on pitching, more in D-Backs' wild win

    Lovullo on pitching, more in D-Backs’ wild win

  • Corbin discusses his scoreless outing vs. Rockies

    Corbin discusses his scoreless outing vs. Rockies

  • Fernando Rodney talks about his latest blown save

    Fernando Rodney talks about his latest blown save

  • Zack Greinke after outing vs. Rockies

    Zack Greinke after outing vs. Rockies

  • D-Backs' Shelby Miller to have Tommy John surgery

    D-Backs’ Shelby Miller to have Tommy John surgery

  • Diamondbacks fall 3-1 to Rockies

    Diamondbacks fall 3-1 to Rockies

  • Chris Owings on his two-homer night

    Chris Owings on his two-homer night

  • D-Backs' Taijuan Walker on his 11-strikeout performance vs. Padres

    D-Backs’ Taijuan Walker on his 11-strikeout performance vs. Padres

  • D-Backs' Shelby Miller considering Tommy John surgery

    D-Backs’ Shelby Miller considering Tommy John surgery

  • Fernando Rodney reacts to his blown save against the Padres

    Fernando Rodney reacts to his blown save against the Padres

  • Torey Lovullo reacts to Diamondbacks' 'heartbreaking' loss

    Torey Lovullo reacts to Diamondbacks’ ‘heartbreaking’ loss

  • Diamondbacks attendance hits new low

    Diamondbacks attendance hits new low

  • Diamondbacks pull away from Padres for 9-3 win

    Diamondbacks pull away from Padres for 9-3 win

  • Diamondbacks hold on for win over Padres

    Diamondbacks hold on for win over Padres

  • Shelby Miller on his injury, visit with team doctor

    Shelby Miller on his injury, visit with team doctor

  • Arizona Diamondbacks' Shelby Miller discusses arm injury

    Arizona Diamondbacks’ Shelby Miller discusses arm injury

  • David Peralta on his record-setting night

    David Peralta on his record-setting night

  • Robbie Ray reacts to Saturday's win over the Dodgers

    Robbie Ray reacts to Saturday’s win over the Dodgers

  • Diamondbacks use 9-run eighth to overwhelm Dodgers

    Diamondbacks use 9-run eighth to overwhelm Dodgers

  • Paul Goldschmidt on D-Backs' offense vs. Padres

    Paul Goldschmidt on D-Backs’ offense vs. Padres

  • Manager Torey Lovullo breaks down D-Backs' loss, road trip

    Manager Torey Lovullo breaks down D-Backs’ loss, road trip

Keep coming back for the latest on the Diamondbacks and Mets game Monday night at Chase Field.

Godley, D-Backs trail early vs. Mets

Zack Godley has walked four batters in as many innings, but he’s given up just one run to the New York Mets, who have a 1-0 lead after 3 1/2 innings.

Godley issued consecutive one-out walks in the second inning before Mets catcher Rene Rivera shot an RBI single through the right side. But Godley retired the next two batters to avoid further damage.

The Diamondbacks, meanwhile, have been unable to break through against Mets right-hander Zack Wheeler.

They’ve put one runner on in each of the first three innings but haven’t been able to string together any hits.

Fuentes’ path: Bonus baby, journeyman, starter

Pressure can get the best of anybody and it got the best of Reymond Fuentes after the Red Sox made him a first-round pick in 2009, giving him a $1,134,000 signing bonus as a young outfield prospect out of Puerto Rico.

Despite possessing all the tools, the talent never fully translated at the major-league level. The Red Sox traded him to the Padres as part of the Adrian Gonzalez-for-Anthony Rizzo deal. The Padres traded him to the Royals in 2014 for minor-league pitcher Kyle Bartsch. Then Kansas City cut him last September, making him a free agent.

On Monday, Fuentes became the new starting center fielder for the Diamondbacks, who had signed him to a minor-league contract in December.

Fuentes, 26, entered the night with 18 career hits and had previously played in only 36 career major-league games. But he’ll get the first crack, regardless, of trying to replace the injured A.J. Pollock in center and at the top of Arizona’s batting order.

Pollock went on the disabled list with a Grade 1 right groin strain and the Diamondbacks said he won’t play again until he is 100 percent healthy. That could mean an extended stay on DL for a player who’s dealt with multiple groin problems and other injury issues.

Fuentes, meanwhile, said his career in the big leagues was stunted because of nervous energy and pressures brought about by all the heavy expectations placed upon him as a 19-year-old.

Fuentes, a left-handed batter, was hitting .376 in 36 games for Triple-A Reno when he was promoted. He collected eight doubles, three triples, eight walks, nine stolen bases and 13 RBIs for the Aces and was hitting .516 against lefties.

Asked how he got over his bout with anxiety, he said, “Just by breathing, just by remembering what I was doing in Triple-A. My Dad and I were talking about just relaxing, taking everything slow and just slowing the game down.”

Peralta OK

After exiting Sunday’s game against the Pirates because of a tight right glute, right fielder David Peralta wasn’t in the starting lineup on Monday. Peralta said he was feeling much better and was able to pinch hit and play if necessary.

“For me it’s good. It’s a big relief because you see what happened with A.J. and everything and I was kind of worried about that,” Peralta said. “But I know at the first moment it wasn’t going to be that bad because I didn’t feel that really bad that moment when I was hitting. But the good news is, I’m available to play and it’s nothing bad, so I’m ready to go help the team.”

Chris Owings started in right for Peralta.

Healing up

Catcher Chris Iannetta, on the disabled list after getting struck in the face by a fastball Friday night and suffering fractures to his teeth and nose as well as a badly split-open upper lip, said he was lucky.

Fixing his teeth, he said, won’t require any invasive repair. He’ll simply get some veneer caps. As for the fractures in his nose, he said there’s a really small one and it’s likely the result of getting hit in the face by a pitch when he was 13.

“When they told me this time it may never heal, that might have been from the previous injury,” Iannetta said. “He was pressing on it and I didn’t feel anything. I’m guessing it was old because I think if it was fractured, I’d feel it.”

The real lucky part, though, was his upper lip.

“Yeah, I got real lucky there,” he said. “The plastic surgeon that did the repair is one of the best and I was very thankful that he was the attending doctor at the time.”

Pollock to 10-day DL

There is a new face in the Diamondbacks’ lineup for Monday night’s series opener against the Mets.

Reymond Fuentes is set to make his debut for Arizona, playing center field and leading off. Fuentes takes A.J. Pollock’s place in the lineup.

Pollock suffered a right groin strain in Sunday’s loss to the Pirates and on Monday, was placed on the 10-day disabled list by the D-Backs.

Fuentes played in 13 games with the Royals last season. He hit .317 with 5 RBIs. He also played with the Padres in 2013.

To make room on the 40-man roster, the D-backs designated RHP Enrique Burgos for assignment.

Monday’s game

Mets at Diamondbacks

When: 6:40 p.m.

Where: Chase Field (Roof hotline: 602-462-6262).

Pitchers: Diamondbacks RHP Zack Godley (1-0, 2.25) vs. Mets RHP Zack Wheeler (2-2, 4.18).

TV/radio: FSAZ/KMVP-FM (98.7), KHOV-FM (105.1).

Godley earned another start after throwing seven impressive innings against the Tigers last week at Chase Field, giving up just one run on four hits and a walk. … His other big league start wasn’t bad, either. He gave up two runs in five innings on April 26 vs. the Padres. … Manager Torey Lovullo still wouldn’t commit to sticking with Godley beyond Monday, saying the club is still weighing options in the wake of RHP Shelby Miller’s elbow surgery. … Wheeler missed the past two years returning from elbow problems. … His fastball is averaging 94.5 mph, right in the same range as before his injuries. He also throws sliders, curveballs and the occasional change-up. … He gave up one run in six innings against the Giants in his most recent start.

Coming up

Tuesday: At Chase Field, 6:40 p.m., Diamondbacks RHP Zack Greinke (4-2, 2.79) vs. Mets LHP Tommy Milone (1-0, 5.88).

Wednesday: At Chase Field, 12:40 p.m., Diamondbacks LHP Patrick Corbin (3-4, 4.17) vs. Mets RHP Matt Harvey (2-3, 5.63).

Thursday: Off.

Friday: At San Diego, 7:10 p.m., Diamondbacks RHP Taijuan Walker (3-3, 3.91) vs. Padres RHP Jered Weaver (0-4, 6.05).

Up next

New York Mets

Mets update: The Mets arrive in town having lost four consecutive games, including a particularly ugly one on Sunday, when they blew a 7-1 lead and lost 11-9 to the Milwaukee Brewers, who swept a three-game series. Not much has gone right for the Mets this season. LF Yoenis Cespedes got off to a great start before going down with a hamstring injury; he hasn’t played since April 27. They’re also without their best starter, RHP Noah Syndergaard, and their best reliever, RHP Jeurys Famlia. Syndergaard is going to miss several months with a torn lat muscle, and Familia won’t be back until August at the earliest due to shoulder problems. The Mets’ rotation, which was expected to be their strength, has been the worst in the league, with a 5.13 ERA. Their offense has been potent, ranking third in the league with 5.0 runs per game. LF Michael Conforto has been terrific, with a .343/.430/.686 line in 98 at-bats. 1B Lucas Duda, who returned from a three-week disabled list stint on Friday, is hitting just .231 but owns a .365 on-base and a .519 slugging. RF Curtis Granderson is struggling, hitting just .144 in 125 at-bats.

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