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The 22-0 Score That Stunned Seattle and Sent the Brewers Back to 1885

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The Seattle Mariners got absolutely bludgeoned by the Milwaukee Brewers on Tuesday night, falling 22-0 in a soul-crushing defeat that’s got the Emerald City scratching its head. It was a brutal bludgeoning, pure and simple, and it handed the Brewers a win unlike anything they’ve seen since 1885. Twenty-two to nothing. Seriously. What was that?

The Mariners’ Night to Forget in Milwaukee

Our Mariners, the team we bleed for, just got shelled. The 0-22 final score against Milwaukee wasn’t just a loss, it was an absolute pasting, and it happened on a Tuesday night that will live in infamy for all the wrong reasons. For the Brewers, this epic victory was a historic moment, something they hadn’t pulled off in more than a century. For us? It’s a gut punch, a stark reminder that even on a seemingly normal night, things can go spectacularly wrong. This isn’t just a tough loss; it’s a statement game about what happens when everything unravels on the field.

Around the League: Dodgers Chase History and Other Head Scratchers

Meanwhile, the rest of the league keeps spinning, even as we’re reeling from that beatdown. Over in Los Angeles, the reigning back-to-back World Series champion Dodgers are still the overwhelming odds-on favorite to win their tenth championship this season and pull off a three-peat, something no team has done since the ’90s New York Yankees dynasty. They made big offseason acquisitions and even traded for Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal before the trade deadline. But even with all that firepower, folks like Jake Mintz and Katie Woo are already trying to figure out which players could actually get in their way. And hey, even their owner Mark Walter is on a recent selling spree, which could eventually affect the team.

Other big news includes Edwin Díaz landing back on the injured list, yet again, and whispers about the yips growing louder this season for Kyle Tucker. Then there’s the curious situation involving Ketel Marte, who just straight-up didn’t show up for Monday’s game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park, sparking talk about a “larger problem” at play. Can you imagine one of *our* guys doing that? And the San Diego Padres are dealing with their own issue after ICE detained one of their coaches.

This Mariners squad has got to regroup fast after a loss like that. Every single game counts in this season, and a historic defeat like this just can’t be allowed to derail the whole dang thing. We need to see some fire, some fight, and some actual runs on the board. Let’s get it together, Emerald City!

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Originally reported by Yahoo Sports.

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