SUX to be a Pittsburgh fan..
Ha ha No not that ..
• The aggregate score of the three-game series was Brewers 36, Pirates 1.
• Thursday's 20-0 score was the fourth largest margin in a shutout since 1900. Two more Milwaukee runs and the game would've joined Cleveland's 22-0 blanking of the Yankees in 2004 and the Pirates' 22-0 win over the Cubs in 1975. (One more run would've tied the Yankees' 21-0 win over the A's in 1939.)
• As Walkoff Walk's Dan McQuade points out, the Pirates had the worst run-differential in baseball (-37) coming in to Thursday's game. The 20-0 defeat only widened their, uh, "lead" to -57. (Baltimore is second worst in the bigs at -35.)
• The Brewers' starters went 3-0 with a 0.00 ERA, while the Pirates' starters went 0-3 with a 15.82 ERA.
• The Pirates were outhit 25 to 8 on Thursday and 46 to 18 for the whole series.
• The Brewers hit eight home runs during the series while the Pirates only had five extra-base hits. All were doubles.
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