The Milwaukee Brewers beat the Seattle Mariners 22–0 in a game marked by a dominant pitching and scoring performance. The shutout matches the biggest shutout win in baseball’s modern era, and the Brewers also tie the league’s largest shutout margin since 1888.
Multiple outlets note the Brewers’ offense surged alongside the shutout. Milwaukee scores 22 runs total, matching a franchise record for runs in a game. They add nine runs in the eighth inning, extending what already had been a lopsided game. The overall reporting focuses on both the scale of the shutout—22–0—and the late-inning offensive burst that drives the final margin. While coverage emphasizes the historical significance of the shutout and the franchise scoring mark, the factual details of the scoreline and the eighth-inning scoring are consistent across sources.