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Brewers add to bullpen with trade for Rockies' Antonio Senzatela

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Just ahead of the 6:00 p.m. deadline Monday, the Milwaukee Brewers struck a deal with the Colorado Rockies for a right-handed reliever who has rejuvenated his career this season.

Antonio Senzatela is headed to the Brewers

As first reported by MLB insider Ken Rosenthal, reliever Antonio Senzatela is headed to Milwaukee.

Senzatela spent the first 10 1/2 seasons of his MLB career as a starter with Colorado but recently converted to a reliever and has thrived in doing so.

Prior to being traded, Senzatela was the longest tenured member of the Rockies roster. 

Antonio Senzatela is having a career year as a reliever

All 34 of Senzatela's appearances this season have come out of the bullpen, and he's been outstanding in his new role.

Senzatela has pitched to a 3.61 ERA, easily the best of his career and well below his 5.01 career ERA.

The strikeout numbers appear to be down on the surface, but Senzatela's K/9 rate is at 7.9, the highest of his career.

#Rockies Kyle Freeland on the Antonio Senzatela trade:

“(We) grew in this game together. We broke in the league together, (he) helped his team get to playoffs a couple times. Him and his family mean a ton to me. We've been together for 12 years, from Low-A all the way to right… pic.twitter.com/o9KtaVRkQd

— Patrick Lyons (@PatrickDLyons) August 3, 2026

Milwaukee had a relatively disappointing trade deadline

For a team that had been mentioned as potential suitors for Tarik Skubal, Clay Holmes and other top-notch pitchers, coming away with Dustin May, JoJo Romero and Senzatela feels lackluster.

The arms added by the Brewers front office will certainly help, but it's not near the caliber of moves that were needed to help compete with the Los Angeles Dodgers in the postseason.

Andrew Wright

Andrew "Dew" Wright graduated from Charleston Southern University with a degree in Communication Studies. He is a lifelong Chicago Cubs and Washington Commanders fan. 

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