Brewers tie modern-era shutout record with 22-run victory over Mariners
Milwaukee defeated Seattle 22-0, matching the modern-era record for the largest shutout in baseball.
In a historic performance, the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Seattle Mariners 22-0, tying the modern-era record for the most lopsided shutout. Homers came from Christian Yelich, David Hamilton and Luis Lara, with Jake Bauers contributing a two-run shot. The Brewers also set a franchise high for runs scored in a single game. Kyle Harrison threw five innings, allowing just two hits, and the bullpen, including Shane Drohan, Grant Anderson and catcher Gary Sánchez, preserved the shutout through the ninth. Hamilton recorded four RBIs, a personal best, while Yelich, Lara and Garrett Mitchell each added four hits.
Why it matters
The game marks a rare baseball milestone, tying the largest shutout in modern history.
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