PHOENIX — Eugenio Suárez hit a game-ending single off the right-field wall, just a few feet shy of a grand slam, capping a three-run 10th inning that led Arizona Diamondbacks over the Milwaukee Brewers 11-10 on Sunday to avoid a series sweep.
Arizona wasted a 5-0, fifth-inning lead, then overcame an 8-5 deficit with two runs in the seventh and Suárez's sacrifice fly in the eighth.
''Crazy game,'' Suárez said. ''They gave me that opportunity."
Jackson Chourio had a career-high five RBIs, including a two-out, opposite-field, two-run triple down the right-field line against Justin Martinez that put Milwaukee back ahead 10-8 in the 10th.
While Milwaukee closer Devin Williams warmed up twice, manager Pat Murphy did not bring him in for the bottom half. Murphy said Williams had limited availability.
''If you put him in the game with no outs, then potentially he's got to throw a high number of pitches," Murphy said. "That would have been four out of six (days) and then he wouldn't be available for awhile."
Joel Payamps got one out in the seventh. Murphy said Payamps had forearm tightness and otherwise he would have remained in for the eighth.
''That changed everything,'' Murphy said.