Mariners Routed 22-0 by Brewers in Historic Blowout
Seattle was so depleted late in the game that a position player pitched at 37 mph while another threw the ball into the stands with the bases loaded.

The Mariners suffered a 22-0 loss to the Brewers, one of the most lopsided scores in recent MLB history. A position player was used as a pitcher late in the game, posting a 63.00 ERA while topping out at 37 mph. An outfielder then compounded the damage by throwing the ball into the stands with the bases loaded after recording the second out. The result signals significant bullpen depletion and potential roster stress for Seattle.
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