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Brewers Rout Mariners 22-0 in Most Lopsided Shutout Win Since 1887 as Chaos Erupts Late
MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Brewers set a franchise record for largest margin of victory and matched the club mark for runs scored in a stunning 22-0 rout of the Seattle Mariners on Tuesday night at American Family Field, a win that tied for the most lopsided shutout victory in Major League Baseball since 1887.
The game bore little resemblance to its early innings. Jake Bauers scored Milwaukee’s first run in what became a controversial and hard-fought play at home plate, sliding in against Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh in a 1-0 game heading into the bottom of the fifth. From there, the Brewers exploded, scoring 21 of their 22 total runs across their final four turns at bat in a display that left both dugouts, and the record books, scrambling to keep up.
“It was kind of crazy, and it happened fast,” said Brewers outfielder Christian Yelich, who played a central role in breaking the game open. Mariners manager Dan Wilson offered a more subdued assessment of the historic defeat. “It’s a tough one to even think about,” Wilson said. Brewers manager Pat Murphy, by contrast, embraced the outcome. “I’d like to order that every night,” Murphy said.
The 22-0 final score tied for the most lopsided shutout win in MLB history since June 28, 1887, when the Philadelphia Quakers, the franchise now known as the Phillies, defeated the Indianapolis Hoosiers by the same 24-0 margin comparison point. It also marked the largest shutout win at a home ballpark in 141 years, dating back to when the New York Giants defeated the Buffalo Bisons 24-0 on May 27, 1885. Only two teams have posted 22-0 victories in the years since — Pittsburgh in 1975 and Cleveland in 2004 — but both of those wins came on the road, making Milwaukee’s Tuesday night performance the first of its magnitude achieved at home in more than a century.
The win also set a new franchise mark for Milwaukee, surpassing the club’s previous record margin of victory by two runs. That prior record had been set with a 20-0 win in Pittsburgh on April 22, 2010. The Brewers’ 22 runs also matched the franchise’s all-time single-game scoring record, tying a 22-2 victory over Toronto on Aug. 28, 1992, a game that featured Hall of Famers Robin Yount and Paul Molitor as teammates during Milwaukee’s tenure in the American League. That 1992 game remains the franchise record for hits in a single contest, with 31 against the Blue Jays.
Tuesday’s Brewers offense, while producing fewer hits at 22, made them count in dramatic fashion, including four home runs, all coming from the fifth inning onward. The power surge stood out for a Milwaukee team that, even after Tuesday’s outburst, ranks last in the major leagues with 117 home runs on the season. Yelich capped a five-run fifth inning with a three-run home run. David Hamilton and Bauers each added multi-run home runs during a five-run sixth inning. Then, in a nine-run eighth inning that Yelich described as the moment the game shifted from lopsided to absurd, rookie outfielder Luis Lara hit his first career major league home run, a two-run shot that came off Mariners infielder Leo Rivas, a position player pressed into pitching duty. “Maybe we’ll have a [celebration] for his second career homer when he gets one off an actual pitcher,” Yelich said. “But they all count. You’ll take every single one of them.”
The eighth inning brought additional chaos beyond Lara’s milestone home run. With the bases loaded, Yelich, batting for the second time in the inning, lifted a fly ball to center field. Mariners center fielder Julio Rodríguez fielded the ball and threw it into the stands, apparently unaware that it was only the second out of the inning. Yelich’s flyout was ruled a sacrifice fly, extending Milwaukee’s lead to 20-0, while the baserunners were awarded two additional bases due to Rodríguez’s throwing error, pushing the score to 21-0. Lara then delivered an RBI single to make it 22-0. “It was kind of chaos there in the last inning with the lineup turning over and all the action going,” Yelich said. “It just happens sometimes. You lose track of the outs.”
Amid the lopsided later innings, the game’s opening stretch featured a far tighter and more contentious sequence. Bauers scored Milwaukee’s first run of the night on a two-out single by William Contreras, sliding into home plate where Raleigh was waiting with the ball already in his mitt. Bauers said he attempted a slide similar to one he had executed successfully days earlier in Los Angeles, but Raleigh’s positioning in the baseline appeared to result in Bauers knocking the ball loose from the catcher’s glove with his hands. Both players scrambled after the loose ball, with Raleigh diving back toward the plate and Bauers alerted by an on-deck Yelich to the ball’s location, ultimately being ruled safe. Reflecting on the play afterward, Bauers said the contact was unintentional. “I saw the replay. I definitely wasn’t trying to hit his glove,” he said. “I was more trying to protect him and me, because I didn’t want to barrel through him. I didn’t want to break my neck on his chest protector. It sucks that that’s the way it looks on video, but I definitely wasn’t trying to knock the ball out of his glove.”
What began as a tightly contested, potentially controversial 1-0 baseball game ultimately transformed into one of the most lopsided victories in the sport’s long history, a result that left both organizations and longtime observers of the game reaching for the record books to properly contextualize just how unusual Tuesday night’s outcome in Milwaukee truly was.
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LARRY KUDLOW: Rising Bond Yields from Trumpian Growth, not Trumpian Inflation
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow discusses the economic impact of higher long-term bond yields on ‘Kudlow.’
Please, folks, let’s not start panicking about long-term Treasury bond yields. In the last couple of weeks I’ve seen more ink spilled about the 30-year Treasury than I have in probably the last 10 years.
The bellwether Treasury is the 10-year, which has been trading steadily in a range of 4 percent to 5 percent and no one’s been screaming about that.
Yet here’s the key point. The 30-year Treasury bond yield has gone up about 35 basis points in recent weeks almost entirely because of plenty of new economic statistics that show a faster, more powerful growth rate — especially in manufacturing and construction, along with advanced technologies.
It’s not about inflation. Yet the news headlines have been screaming inflation with no good analysis because they just love to keep whacking away at President Trump.
Take a look at any of the Treasury rate increases, however, and you will see it’s all from the real yield, not the inflation component.
The inflation component, which is the CPI breakeven compensation for inflation, hasn’t gone up all year. On the 30-year CPI breakeven, the expected inflation component has hovered just above 2.0 percent all year to date.
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Another example, the market rate for 10-year Treasuries has increased about 50 basis points so far this year.
And virtually all of it is from an increase in the real yield from Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities of 50 basis points. The expected inflation rate from the breakevens has increased by less than 5 basis points.
The consumer price index break-even component that implies inflation has basically been flat. The same is true for the 30-year Treasury bond.
What is happening however, is that market rates have been driven up by stronger 4 percent-type economic growth and are normalizing after all those 0-type rates from the financial crisis and Covid and very bad Federal Reserve policy that Kevin Warsh is going to fix.
Actually, for context, a 4 percent-plus Treasury yield is more like the President Clinton/Speaker Newt Gingrich days of strong growth from lower capital gains taxes and welfare reform.
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The economy was booming then. The Treasury rate’s around 6 percent. So right now, we’re just normalizing. And there is an enormous boom. Mr. Trump today at the White House spoke of the boom from one big beautiful bill:
“We’ve gained so much in the last 16 months like nobody can believe, actually. And not only that, but we have more money being invested in the United States than any country at any time in history. Money is coming in by the trillions.”
He added that “our nation’s economic dominance drives trillions of dollars in investments, creates millions of jobs, and expands access, credit and capital so that every citizen has a chance to achieve what we now hear a lot about the American dream.”
The American dream is alive and well. So I’ll just put a cap on this by saying, first of all, ignore the headlines. Second of all, interest rates in the bond market are not exploding.
And what increase there has been is because of a stronger than expected economy. And we are normalizing. And there’s nothing to panic over, even though the press loves to whack away at Mr. Trump on almost every topic under the sun.
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Bally’s issues going concern warning amid mounting liquidity crisis
Financial expert Jeff Sica joins Stuart Varney to analyze retail earnings from Home Depot and Walmart, evaluating consumer health, real estate trends and the impact of inflation on home improvement sectors.
Casino and resort operator Bally’s issued a warning that it may struggle to keep up with its debt burden over the next year, and there is “substantial doubt” about its ability to remain a going concern.
The company made the disclosure in its second quarter earnings report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
In the filing, Bally’s said the company is “pursuing a number of financing alternatives to enhance its liquidity, including asset monetization, an equity sale, and debt financings.”
“While the company is actively engaged in discussions on several financing alternatives, the conditions and events raise substantial doubt about the company’s ability to continue as a going concern,” Bally’s said in the filing.
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Bally’s warned in the filing there is substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
The company said it executed a term sheet in July for a loan that would fund the continued development of the Bally’s Bronx project and other corporate purposes, though the term sheet is non-binding, and the two sides are working toward a binding agreement.
“These plans have not been finalized, are subject to market conditions and the actions of third parties, are not within the company’s control and there can be no assurance that the plans will be successfully implemented,” Bally’s explained, adding that those plans don’t alleviate substantial doubt about its ability to remain a going concern.
Companies are required to include a going concern warning in its financial filings when auditors see that the company faces the risk of failing or being forced into bankruptcy within the next year.
| Ticker | Security | Last | Change | Change % |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BALY | BALLYS CORP | 8.84 | -0.07 | -0.79% |
Bally’s filing noted several factors that may influence its outlook and performance, including unexpected costs from its construction projects, risks from rapid growth, the impact of digitization of gaming on casino operators and the company’s expansion into digital gaming, as well as regulatory compliance costs and other matters.
As of the end of June, Bally’s owned and operated 20 casinos globally, including some in the United Kingdom and in 11 U.S. states, as well as a golf course in New York and horse racetracks in Colorado and Wyoming.
It also operates the Bally Bet Sportsbook & Casino, an iCasino and sportsbook licensed in 14 North American jurisdictions, and it holds a majority interest in Bally’s Intralot.
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Bally’s operates a number of casinos and hotels around the U.S. and in the United Kingdom. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
The company has rights to developable land in Las Vegas at the former site of the Tropicana Las Vegas and has a license to build a full-scale casino and resort in The Bronx, New York.
It’s also developing Bally’s Chicago, an integrated resort in the Windy City, though it recently paused construction on some portions of the project amid the uncertainty.
Shares in Bally’s stock have declined over 35.9% over the past five trading days since the warning.
The company’s stock is down just 4.9% over the last year, but has fallen more than 46.8% since the start of 2026.
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Bally’s shares are down 0.79% during Wednesday’s trading session.
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Harry and Meghan Face New Questions Over Audience Pull as ‘Cookie Queens’ Documentary Struggles at Box Office
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are facing renewed scrutiny over their ability to translate their global name recognition into paying audiences, after their latest documentary project underperformed significantly at the box office, according to public relations experts who have weighed in on the film’s disappointing run.
“Cookie Queens,” a documentary on which the Duke and Duchess of Sussex serve as executive producers, follows four Girl Scouts competing to become the season’s top cookie seller. The film debuted in theaters two weeks ago but has struggled commercially, with reports indicating it was outperformed at the box office by a compilation of viral cat videos released around the same time.
PR expert Mayah Riaz cautioned against interpreting the film’s weak box office performance as a direct referendum on Harry and Meghan’s broader public standing, telling The News International that the situation is more nuanced than it might initially appear. “I would be careful about viewing the box office result as a straightforward verdict on Harry and Meghan themselves,” Riaz said. She noted that the documentary’s subject matter inherently limited its commercial ceiling. “Cookie Queens is a niche documentary about Girl Scouts and their cookie-selling competition, so it was never going to have the natural commercial pull of a major mainstream film,” Riaz said, adding that the film’s “relatively limited theatrical release” made direct comparisons to conventional blockbuster releases difficult to draw.
Despite that context, Riaz identified what she described as a more significant underlying concern for the couple’s broader media strategy. “There is a bigger PR issue here,” she said, explaining that much of Harry and Meghan’s public profile has been built around generating conversation rather than necessarily driving audience engagement with any single project. “Harry and Meghan have built a huge amount of their profile around being talked about,” Riaz said, but she drew a clear distinction between that visibility and genuine commercial demand. “There is an important difference between generating headlines and generating audiences,” she said.
Riaz went on to argue that the couple’s ability to dominate news coverage does not automatically translate into consumer engagement with their creative output. “Their names can still dominate the news cycle,” she said, “but that doesn’t mean people will spend money or time consuming every project they attach themselves to.” She offered a pointed observation about the paradox facing the Sussexes’ current media strategy, suggesting that their recent efforts to present more conventional, less controversial content may be working against their ability to generate genuine public interest. “In fact, I think the irony is that the less controversial the project becomes, the harder it can be for them to generate genuine curiosity,” Riaz said.
Royal commentator Kinsey Schofield offered a similar assessment of the documentary’s underwhelming reception, telling Fox News Digital that the Sussexes can no longer rely on their names alone to guarantee a project’s commercial success. “Harry and Meghan remain extraordinarily effective at generating headlines, but headlines and paying customers are two very different things,” Schofield said. She suggested that the earlier period in which the couple’s involvement alone was sufficient to drive significant public curiosity toward a project has passed. Schofield noted that the days are gone “when simply attaching their names to something guaranteed enormous curiosity.”
The commentary surrounding “Cookie Queens” adds to an ongoing broader conversation about the commercial performance and public reception of Harry and Meghan’s various media ventures since the couple stepped back from their roles as senior working royals in 2020 and relocated to the United States. The Sussexes have built an extensive media and business portfolio in the years since their departure, including documentary series, podcasts and books, some produced through content agreements with major streaming platforms, alongside various lifestyle and commercial ventures under Meghan’s Sussex-branded lines of products.
Reaction to the couple’s various projects has historically been mixed, with some earlier releases, including their widely watched Netflix documentary series, drawing significant viewership numbers upon release even as critical reception often remained divided. “Cookie Queens,” by contrast, appears to represent one of the more modest commercial outings in the couple’s expanding media portfolio, both in terms of its limited theatrical distribution and its niche subject matter centered on a youth-oriented fundraising competition rather than material more directly tied to the couple’s own personal narrative or royal experiences.
The broader questions raised by PR experts regarding the durability of the couple’s public draw arrive amid continued speculation about the state of Harry and Meghan’s relationship with the wider royal family, as well as ongoing coverage of their evolving media and business ventures in the years since their departure from official royal duties. Neither Prince Harry nor Meghan Markle has publicly responded to the specific commentary regarding “Cookie Queens” or the broader questions raised about their ability to convert headline attention into paying audiences for their creative projects.
As the couple continues developing additional media and commercial ventures, the reception to “Cookie Queens” is likely to serve as one data point among several that industry observers and entertainment commentators will continue watching closely, particularly as questions persist about whether the substantial public attention the Sussexes continue to generate translates reliably into the kind of sustained commercial engagement typically associated with successful entertainment properties. Representatives for Harry and Meghan have not issued a public statement addressing the box office performance of “Cookie Queens” or the broader commentary from PR experts regarding the couple’s audience-building strategy.
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