SEATTLE — As good as Wily Peralta was, Felix Hernandez was even better.
"I think he's probably the best pitcher in baseball," Milwaukee catcher Martin Maldonado said. "We tried to get something going early but it didn't happen. He pitched a great game."
Hernandez pitched four-hit ball for eight innings, leading the Seattle Mariners over the Brewers 2-0 Sunday.
Peralta (8-12) also went eight innings and allowed four hits. He struck out four and walked none. It was his second career complete game, both this season. Those are the only two complete games for the Brewers.
"He had pretty good stuff today. Hard fastball, good slider, good changeup," said Justin Smoak, who hit his 13th home run off Peralta in the fifth. "He was tough. We were fortunate to get a couple runs off him."
Hernandez (12-5) struck out nine and walked one in his first career appearance against Milwaukee. The 2010 AL Cy Young winner leads the league with a 2.28 ERA and is second with 178 strikeouts.
This was the eighth time this year that he pitched at least eight innings. He was on track for his possible 10th career shutout, but a 20-pitch eighth inning pushed his pitch count to 108.
Acting Mariners manager Robby Thompson visited with Hernandez between innings and determined "he was at the end of his rope."