Brewers shell Mariners 22-0, tied for largest shutout win in 139 years
Milwaukee match record dating back to 1887 season Yelich, Hamilton and Lara hit three-run home runs Catcher Sánchez completes five-hitter with slowballs The Milwaukee Brewers matched baseball’s modern-era record for the biggest shutout, beating the Seattle Mariners 22-0 on Tuesday night behind three-run homers from Christian Yelich, David Hamilton and Luis Lara and a two-run shot by Jake Bauers. The major league-best Brewers (78-48) matched a franchise record for runs in a game.
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