Brewers Welcome Mariners to Town with Historic 22-0 Rout Behind Three 3-Run Home Runs
- On Tuesday, the Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Seattle Mariners 22-0 at American Family Field, matching the largest shutout victory in baseball history since 1888.
- Boasting the best record in baseball at 78-48, the Brewers dominated while the Mariners continued to struggle, allowing 10-plus runs for the fourth time this month.
- Christian Yelich, David Hamilton, and Luis Lara hit three-run homers, while Jake Bauers added a two-run shot off starter Bryce Miller to build the lopsided lead.
- Mariners manager Dan Wilson deployed infielder Leo Rivas to pitch the eighth inning, where Rivas allowed nine runs before 36,870 fans in the franchise-worst loss.
- Seattle hopes for a better result on Wednesday as the series continues, seeking to move past their ugliest loss in franchise history.
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Brewers tie club mark, MLB record with 22-0 shutout of Mariners
The Milwaukee Brewers tied their franchise record in runs in a blowout of the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday at American Family Field in Milwaukee.
"Horrible look for Julio Rodriguez";"Clown show" - Fans roast $209.3M Mariners star after brutal mental error gifts Brewers their 21st run
Julio Rodriguez's error in the eighth inning of the 22-0 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday was a representation of baseball's modern-era worst shutout.
Milwaukee Brewers crush Mariners 22-0 in historic record-tying rout
The long ball hasn’t been the Milwaukee Brewers' strength this season, but the team with the best record in the majors put its power on full display on Tuesday night in a record-matching 22-0 rout of the Seattle Mariners.
MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Milwaukee Brewers set the record for the largest bleached in the modern baseball era, beating the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday 22-0, with three-run home runs by Christian Yelich, David Hamilton...
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