Overall, Senzatela gave up four runs on seven hits over five innings, earning the win while snapping a streak of six consecutive starts of at least six innings pitched.
Dodgers starter Julio Urias gave up a career-high six runs on seven hits over four-plus innings. Urias hadn't surrendered more than three runs in a start since July 4 of last season (a span of 10 starts).
Arenado's homer came off Dodgers reliever Sergio Romo in the fifth, and traveled 456 feet to left-center, his longest of 2017 and tied for his third-longest in the Statcast™ era (beginning in 2015).