Fort Myers Naples, FL, August 18, 2026 —

The Milwaukee Brewers secured a monumental 22-0 shutout win against the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday, a victory that now stands as a tie for the largest shutout in modern baseball history.

The game, played in Milwaukee, showcased an extraordinary offensive performance by the Brewers. Key players such as Christian Yelich, David Hamilton, Luis Lara, and Jake Bauers were instrumental in the team’s scoring surge. The Brewers’ offense hit multiple home runs during the contest, contributing significantly to their record-tying score.

On the pitching side, the Brewers’ staff delivered a combined five-hitter, effectively shutting down the Mariners’ lineup and preventing them from scoring any runs throughout the entire game. This dominant pitching performance was crucial in achieving the historic shutout.

The 22-run margin of victory equals the largest shutout margin recorded in Major League Baseball’s modern era. The Brewers’ ability to combine such a high-scoring offensive output with a stingy, effective pitching performance underscores the team’s dominance in this particular matchup.

Details regarding specific dates or further individual player statistics beyond the general contributions and the five-hitter were not provided in the summary.



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