The Arizona Diamondbacks' offense has not just been below its usual standard . It's been nearly unrecognizable from it's previous iterations. That's been apparent from the run totals, the drop in team OPS, and the overall results — not to mention, the fact that the D-backs have scored more than five runs just twice in their last seven games. But those not the numbers that stands out the most. On Friday, D-backs manager Torey Lovullo had a different number to share: 400. The Diamondbacks (prior to their 3-1 loss to the New York Mets Friday night, of course), had seen an unbelievable 400 fewer pitches through their first 36 games than they had seen at the same time in 2025. That 2025 season, of course, saw Arizona post a fifth-best .758 OPS and seventh-best .325 on-base percentage as a team. They scored the sixth-most runs in baseball , as well. "It was alarming," Lovullo said of noticing the 400-pitch discrepancy.…