Milwaukee Brewers fans watched their team post the loudest number of the night. The Brewers finished with 22 runs and zero allowed against the Seattle Mariners at American Family Field.
Dominant Performance in Milwaukee
The 22-0 final stands apart from every other score on the slate. Seattle managed nothing across nine innings while Milwaukee piled on at will. No other game approached that margin. Pitching held firm from the first inning onward. Offense clicked in multiple frames to build an insurmountable lead.
Tight Contests Mark Several Matchups
Several contests came down to one run. The Pittsburgh Pirates edged the Detroit Tigers 4-3 at PNC Park. The Chicago Cubs held off the Chicago White Sox 4-3 at Wrigley Field. The Kansas City Royals survived a late push to beat the Athletics 4-3 at Kauffman Stadium. Each of these games featured late tension before the final out.
The Los Angeles Dodgers needed a late surge to top the Colorado Rockies 7-6 at Coors Field. The Los Angeles Angels kept the Houston Astros to one run in a 3-1 win at Daikin Park. Those two results added to the collection of close calls across the league.
Shutouts Highlight Pitching Efforts
The Texas Rangers blanked the Washington Nationals 5-0 at Globe Life Field. The Minnesota Twins limited the Atlanta Braves to a single run in a 4-1 decision at Target Field. Strong starting efforts set the tone in both venues.
The Brewers 22-run outburst delivered the clearest statement of the evening.
Here are the complete results from the night:
- Brewers 22, Mariners 0
- Pirates 4, Tigers 3
- Dodgers 7, Rockies 6
- Angels 3, Astros 1
- Rangers 5, Nationals 0
- Cubs 4, White Sox 3
- Twins 4, Braves 1
- Royals 4, Athletics 3
These eight games produced four one-run decisions and two shutouts, giving the slate its character beyond the Milwaukee explosion. The variety in margins kept attention on multiple scoreboards at once.





