The Milwaukee Brewers tied the modern-era record for the largest shutout in Major League Baseball history with a 22-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners [1, 2].
This result marks a rare statistical anomaly in professional baseball, matching a scoring gap that has remained unsurpassed since 1900 [3]. The scale of the blowout highlights a complete collapse of the Mariners' pitching and defense against a surging Milwaukee offense.
The game took place on Tuesday night, Aug. 18, 2024 [4]. The Brewers' offense produced 22 runs, which also stands as a franchise record for the most runs scored in a single game while keeping the opponent scoreless [5].
Milwaukee's scoring was driven by a concentrated power surge. Christian Yelich, David Hamilton, and Luis Lara each hit three-run home runs to inflate the lead [6]. Additionally, Jake Bauers contributed a two-run home run to the total [6].
The victory puts the Brewers in an elite category of historical blowouts. By blanking the Mariners 22-0 [1], the team joined a small group of franchises to achieve the largest margin of victory in a shutout during the modern era [3].
While the Brewers' pitching staff ensured the Mariners remained at zero, the offensive onslaught remained consistent throughout the night. The combination of long balls and disciplined hitting allowed Milwaukee to reach a run total that is seldom seen in the current era of the game [5].
“The Brewers tied the modern-era record for the largest shutout in Major League Baseball history.”
A 22-0 score is an extreme outlier in modern baseball, where pitching specialization and bullpen management typically prevent such lopsided results. Tying a record that has stood since 1900 underscores a total systemic failure by the Mariners' pitching staff and a peak offensive performance by the Brewers, providing a significant psychological boost to Milwaukee's momentum.



