Milwaukee Brewers secured their 11th consecutive win against Seattle Mariners, finalizing the score at 6-0. This victory marked their position as first in the National League with a record of 60-40. Pitcher Brandon Woodruff excelled, delivering six scoreless innings with five strikeouts. Woodruff, now 3-0 since returning from injury, emphasized the team's cohesive spirit. Brewers manager Pat Murphy noted Woodruff's decision to minimize risk by leaving the game after experiencing a calf cramp, while Aaron Ashby and Quinn Priester also contributed to the team's success this month.
"Doesn't surprise me. We got a lot of great guys in this clubhouse, and it's a fun team. So, I feel like we say that every year, but this year's a little bit different in a way."
"It's fun when you're winning. Each and every day you come to the field, your mind doesn't want to go 'When's it gonna stop?' I think we're in a spot now where we continue to play good baseball."
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