Michael Morse waited until the ninth inning to record his first hit against the Brewers, but his two-run home tied the game at nine, and his two-run double in the 11th gave Washington the runs they needed to beat Milwaukee 11-10. The Brewers led 7-3 at one point, both teams scoring six runs from the sixth through the eighth, the Nationals four runs in the top of the eighth tying the game at seven. Neither bullpen pitched well, which forced the need for the Morse home run to tie the game. The team combined for six doubles and seven home runs.
That was an entertaining game to watch with some really bad relief pitching performances on both sides.