What happened: Milwaukee put together a four-run 11th inning against the Arizona Diamondbacks, breaking open an extra-innings game in the desert. An errant throw helped the rally along, with two of the runs crossing on the misplay as the Brewers piled on in the frame.
Why it matters: Every late-inning surge matters for a Milwaukee club sitting at 53-32 and playing its best baseball of the season. The Brewers took the series opener 7-4 on Friday, and a team that has gone 9-1-2 over its last 12 series keeps finding ways to apply pressure against a .500 Arizona side.
By the numbers: Milwaukee entered the day 53-32, scoring 5.1 runs per game while allowing 3.7. Arizona came in at 43-43, scoring 4.3 and allowing 4.6. The Brewers have taken three of the last four head-to-head meetings, including a 7-4 road victory on July 3 and a pair of 13-run outbursts against the Diamondbacks in late April.
What to watch: Watch whether Milwaukee's bullpen closes out the bottom of the 11th and how the Brewers line up their pitching for the remainder of the series in Phoenix.