The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the Seattle Mariners 22-0 on Tuesday night at American Family Field, matching Major League Baseball modern era record for the largest shutout victory. The team improved to 78-48, tying their franchise record for runs scored in a single game. Christian Yelich, David Hamilton, and Luis Lara hit three run home runs, while Jake Bauers added a two run shot. Seattle starter Bryce Miller took the loss, dropping to 4-7 after surrendering six runs over four and two thirds innings. Milwaukee pitching limited Seattle to five hits, with starter Kyle Harrison earning his tenth win. Catcher Gary Sanchez pitched a scoreless ninth inning to seal the historic blowout. The margin equaled previous 22-0 modern era victories achieved by Pittsburgh in 1975 and Cleveland in 2004. Both clubs continue their three game series at American Family Field on Wednesday night in Wisconsin with high national fan media attention.
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Left: Frame historic blowout through offensive power and team management dynamics. Center: Focus strictly on game statistics records and official league history. Right: Emphasize individual player grit, competitive drive, and major franchise milestones.
Associated Press reported Milwaukee Brewers beating Mariners twenty-two to zero. https://www.2news.com/sports/brewers-match-baseballs-modern-era-record-for-biggest-shutout-beating-mariners-22-0/article_fed614b3-31bd-5476-a45a-7f5b0852834b.html
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Brewers Rout Mariners 22-0 to Tie Modern Era Record
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