Brewers bang out 17 hits and beat the Mariners 10-2 while HR leader Cal Raleigh sits

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The Milwaukee Brewers overwhelmed the Seattle Mariners 10-2 on July 23, showcasing their offensive prowess with 17 hits, including three from Brice Turang, who contributed three RBIs. Quinn Priester delivered a stellar performance, pitching seven innings and allowing two runs to improve his record to 9-2. The Mariners, missing their home run leader Cal Raleigh, managed to tie the game in the second inning but fell behind after Milwaukee's three-run fourth inning. Key moments included Tyler Black scoring the go-ahead run and a two-run double from Turang in the seventh. This victory allowed the Brewers to take two of three games in the series, limiting the Mariners to just three runs overall.

The Mariners had recently halted Milwaukee's 11-game winning streak with a 1-0 victory, where Raleigh hit the game's only home run. Looking ahead, the Brewers will host the Marlins after a day off, while the Mariners are set to face the Angels. The game emphasizes the Brewers' offensive depth and pitching strength as they continue their season.

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