The Milwaukee Brewers delivered a historic offensive performance, tying the modern era record for the largest shutout victory with a dominant 22-0 win over the Seattle Mariners. The Brewers' power surge included multiple three-run homers, showcasing a surprising display of long-ball strength from a team that has historically struggled with home runs this season.
In other MLB action, the Pittsburgh Pirates secured a 4-1 victory against the Detroit Tigers, highlighted by an eight-inning gem from pitcher Braxton Ashcraft and a home run from Oneil Cruz in his return from the injured list. Meanwhile, the Chicago White Sox experienced another frustrating close loss, falling 4-3 to the Cubs in a game decided by a walk-off hit, marking their second consecutive defeat by the same score.
Brewers Tie Modern Shutout Record in 22-0 Blowout; Pirates Win, White Sox Lose Close Ones
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