The Seattle Mariners beat the Milwaukee Brewers 7-5 on Wednesday night after rebounding from an embarrassing 22-0 defeat to the same opponent. Seattle’s offense starts quickly, scoring seven runs off Milwaukee starting pitcher Dustin May in the first two innings, and the team never trails in the game.

Multiple outlets note that the Mariners’ early scoring sets the tone and they build enough of a lead to hold on. Dominic Canzone, Josh Naylor, and Taylor Ward each drive in two runs, contributing to the Mariners’ seven-run start. The result follows Milwaukee’s dominant shutout from the previous meeting, described as matching the largest shutout in modern-era Major League Baseball.

While coverage focuses on the same key sequence—Seattle’s response and Milwaukee’s prior blowout—reporting varies mainly in how it emphasizes individual run production versus the significance of the prior 22-0 loss. The final score remains consistent across accounts: 7-5 for Seattle.