Brewers Torch Mariners in Historically Lopsided Shutout
Summary
The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Seattle Mariners 22-0 at home, marking one of the most one-sided shutouts in Major League Baseball history. This win was the Brewers' largest-ever victory margin and improved their record to 78 wins.Key Facts
- The Brewers won 22-0 against the Mariners at American Family Field.
- This score ties for the largest shutout win in MLB since 1887.
- The Brewers' last two biggest wins by a margin of at least 20 runs happened in 1992 and 2010.
- The Brewers were behind only 1-0 after the first four innings but scored 10 runs in the fifth and sixth innings.
- Christian Yelich hit a three-run home run during the fifth inning.
- The Mariners' player Leo Rivas pitched the ninth inning, giving up nine runs.
- Brewers' pitcher Kyle Harrison threw five scoreless innings after a previous rough game.
- The Brewers now have MLB’s best run differential at +158 and are leading with 78 wins.
- The Mariners' record fell to 59-67 after losing eight of their last 11 games.
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