With a chance to match their high-water mark for games above .500 during the 2021 season on Sunday, the Milwaukee Brewers sent Corbin Burnes to the mound, and he did not disappoint. After Freddy Peralta took a no-hit bid deep into his start against the Diamondbacks, Burnes made the opposition look similarly helpless, at least the first time through the order. Corbin retired the first 10 batters he faced — 7 via punchout — before allowing a single to Ketel Marte in the fourth inning.
Burnes would allow a total of four hits across 7.0 innings in this one, each of them harmless singles.