MILWAUKEE, Wis. — The Milwaukee Brewers are making it clear that stability and winning baseball are top priorities on the diamond.
The club has signed manager Pat Murphy — the back-to-back reigning National League Manager of the Year — to a three-year contract extension, ensuring that the leader of their dugout will be in Milwaukee for the long haul. Murphy, who had been entering the final year of his previous deal, will now remain at the helm as the Brewers look to build on recent success and push deeper into October.
By extending Murphy, the Brewers are doubling down on the culture and consistency he’s brought to the clubhouse. His leadership has guided Milwaukee through tight division races, postseason pushes, and the day-to-day grind of a long Major League season. Now, with his future secured, the focus shifts squarely to the field — and to chasing a championship with the manager who’s already proven he can get the most out of his roster.
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