The Colorado Rockies beat the New York Mets, 6-2, on Thursday to wrap up a series discombobulated by inclement weather. One of the main reasons that the Rockies were able to secure the victory, was because of the work of one of their veterans. Antonio Senzatela has been used to being a starting pitcher for the Rockies ever since he made his MLB debut in 2017. But Senzatela has taken on a new role so far this season and has been making the best of it and it has been really impressive. Senzatela got the save for the Rockies in the victory over the Mets after outfielder Jake McCarthy hit a go ahead grand slam in the eight inning. Senzatela pitched the last two innings of the game as he gave up one hit, one walk and struck out two batters. Senzatela lowered his season ERA to 1.11 and his WHIP to 0.78. Those numbers take into account that the righty now has thrown 24.1 innings and at most throws three innings an outing.…