Democrats continued to show their dominance on the diamond Thursday night with a massive 21–5 win over the Republicans at the 57th annual Congressional Baseball Game.

“More of a football game than a baseball game, but I think both sides gave it their all,” New York Democratic Rep. Joseph Crowley said of the score after the game.

With a 16-run differential, it was the biggest blowout in the bipartisan competition since 2013, when the Democrats won 22–0.

Louisiana Rep. Cedric L. Richmond, starting pitcher for the winning team, gave an impressive performance on the mound, giving up 11 hits and 5 runs to the GOP.

“Richmond’s a great player, probably one of the best that’s ever played in the game,” said Rep. Joe L. Barton, the Republican general manager. This was the final game for the Texas lawmaker, who is not seeking re-election this fall.