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Diamondbacks activate 3B Jake Lamb from disabled list

NEW YORK -- Jake Lamb was reinstated from the disabled list Friday by the Arizona Diamondbacks, who hope the return of their All-Star third baseman will boost a struggling lineup.

"I just know having an impact bat in there is very relieving to everybody. It's 30 home runs and 100 RBI that's returning to us. We're excited about that. I know there might be some growing pains early," manager Torey Lovullo said, "but we're going to expect big things from him as we did last year."

The move came just a few days after the NL West leaders lost center fielder A.J. Pollock for the next four to eight weeks because of a broken left thumb. Pollock was hitting .293 with 11 home runs and 33 RBI, pacing the team in all three categories.

Arizona began the day with a .220 batting average that ranked last in the majors. The Diamondbacks had lost seven of eight heading into a nine-game road trip.

"I'm not trying to put too much pressure on myself to hit six homers tonight. Just going to go out, have fun and try to win a game," Lamb said. "It's been tough. It was tough watching the team win and then this stretch here has been tough. So, it's not fun when you can't play and be out there with your teammates."

The 27-year-old Lamb had been sidelined since April 3 with a sprained AC joint in his left shoulder. He was 5 for 18 (.278) with five RBI in the first four games of the season after hitting .248 with 30 homers, 105 RBI and an .844 OPS last year.

"It just so happens that the offense is a little low right now. I'm not too worried about it," he said. "We have a bunch of great hitters, everyone prepares really well. So, it's never a lack of preparation or anything like that. It's just a stretch that everyone goes through."

Lamb batted third Friday night against New York Mets ace Jacob deGrom, between Steven Souza Jr. and slumping slugger Paul Goldschmidt. Lamb struck out his first two times up and hit an RBI double in the sixth inning, but was thrown out stretching at third.

"It's great to be back here with the guys and just playing baseball again. So, I'm ready to go," Lamb said before the game. "It's definitely nice to be back."

To make room on the roster, Arizona optioned infielder Christian Walker to Triple-A Reno. In addition, right-hander Braden Shipley (right elbow inflammation) was activated from the 10-day DL and optioned to Reno.

Walker has played in 16 games during two stints with the Diamondbacks this season, going 2 for 16 (.125) with a home run, a double, two RBI and three walks.

In three rehab games at Class A Visalia, Lamb went 2 for 11 (.182) with two doubles. And when he struck out against Lancaster, fans at the game got a free beer as part of a promotion.

"Yeah, I gave `em one, too," Lamb said. "I gave `em a strikeout. I'm not going to say anything about the call, but yeah. So I hope they got all the beer that they wanted in Lancaster."

In other news, Lovullo said veteran right-hander Clay Buchholz is expected to be called up from Reno to start Sunday against the Mets, giving Zack Greinke extra rest. Greinke would be pushed back a day to pitch Monday in Milwaukee.

With some bad weather in the forecast, the Diamondbacks are just hoping Buchholz won't have any trouble traveling across the country and getting to New York in time.

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