MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Brewers entered the MLB trade deadline with the best record in baseball for the second straight season and left with three new arms — but not the big bat many fans were hoping for in Tarik Skubal, who was dealt to the Dodgers. He previously spent six seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers before joining the Boston Red Sox at last year's trade deadline. Watch: Brewers GM defends trade deadline moves as club pushes for postseasonBrewers GM Matt Arnold on trade deadline moves: 'We accomplished a lot'Shortly after, Milwaukee added Senzatela from the Colorado Rockies, dealing left-handed pitcher Mark Manfredi and shortstop Juan Martinez in return. The Brewers were not able to land Detroit Tigers outfielder Tarik Skubal, who went to the Los Angeles Dodgers. "The initial reaction that it was kind of like us against the Dodgers for Skubal, I don't believe that for one minute.