I like Luvollo but isn’t consistency the job of the manager?
I understand Lovullo's reason for never putting his best lineup out there until August to keep them fresh for the stretch run and post-season.
But there is a drawback and he went overboard. And now, it's like Spring Training all over again and they can't just flip the switch. Bad habits have developed. You never bench a hot hitter because it was his turn to sit. But Lovullo has done it regularly. It causes the position players (and the fans) to think, "What's the use?"
Yes, injuries caused part of the problem, but all teams have injuries. Now they are just getting used to a regular starting lineup and a regular reserve crew, all of whom know their roles.
The only hope for the offense is if they can all jell now and make it work. And, most importantly, stop trying to play American League ball in the National League. They need to learn how to manufacture runs instead of hoping that some of their pop flies and strikeouts (especially with runners on base) become home runs. Until they do, they're lucky to be playing .500 ball.
It is all about specifics. Losing to last place teams isn't something that is happening
to them. It is about what
they are doing. And have been doing. And now they are in a trick bag.
In answer to your question, "... isn't consistency the job of the manager?", it sure is! You called that right! All season long, Tory Lovullo's trademark with the offense has been inconsistency. It has become a large part of the D-backs identification and mindset. He brought it on himself.