The Arizona Diamondbacks are a relatively conservative team when it comes to the usage of ABS Challenges. That caution may have been best-suited to the situation outfielder Lourdes Gurriel Jr. found hismelf in on Saturday night against the New York Mets. Gurriel, who had his six-game hitting streak snapped in Friday night's series-opening loss to the Mets , came up to the plate against Mets right-hander Clay Holmes in the second inning of Saturday's contest, facing a 1-2 count. Holmes proceeded to drop a well-placed 82 MPH sweeping slider perfectly into the top of the strike zone. Gurriel was fooled badly by the pitch, and instinctively turned away to avoid being hit — turning his head away from the pitch in the process. Gurriel was not even able to see where the pitch specifically landed, yet opted to challenge the pitch. Safe to say, it was not a close call. The pitch was inside the zone by almost a full baseball's width. The call was confirmed, and Gurriel was out on a looking strikeout.…