In late July, the Colorado Rockies optioned right-handed pitcher Antonio Senzatela back to Triple-A Albuquerque after struggling mightily in 18 starts (8-7 record with a 6.29 ERA). He had particularly struggled in his last three starts in the majors as his opponent slash line was .420/.483/.640, his ERA was 17.18, and his overall season ERA jumped from 4.83 to 6.29.
But a month later, the Rockies will likely call him up due to a slew of injuries that their starting pitchers have suffered, including Jon Gray and Kyle Freeland in the past week, and a lack of depth for starters.