PHOENIX — The Milwaukee Brewers have agreed to a multi-year contract extension with manager Pat Murphy, President of Baseball Operations and General Manager Matt Arnold announced Thursday.

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The Milwaukee Brewers have agreed to a multi-year contract extension with manager Pat Murphy

Murphy enters his third season as manager after leading the Brewers to back-to-back NL Central league titles and earning National League Manager of the Year honors in each of his first two seasons

He has a record of 190-134 (.586) with the Brewers and is the first skipper in franchise history to win the award

Last season, Murphy guided the Brewers to a franchise-record 97 wins and the best record in the MLB

“Pat Murphy has been an incredible partner and leader here for over a decade,” said Arnold. “I’m thrilled that we have been able to come up with a framework that keeps Murph with the Brewers for years to come and maintains the special relationship that we have established. I look forward to continuing the pursuit of a World Series championship with Murph and his staff.”

Murphy enters his third season as manager after leading the Brewers to back-to-back NL Central league titles and earning National League Manager of the Year honors in each of his first two seasons. He has a record of 190-134 (.586) with the Brewers and is the first skipper in franchise history to win the award.

“I don’t want to be with any other organization,” Murphy told reporters Friday from the Brewers’ spring training complex after the deal was announced. “I feel really connected. This is going on my 11th season. I feel really part of it. I feel like this is where I’m supposed to be.”

Murphy’s contract had been set to expire at the end of the season before he and the Brewers agreed to terms on this new deal. He had taken over as Milwaukee’s manager after Counsell let his contract run out following the 2023 season and then signed a lucrative deal with the rival Chicago Cubs.

Counsell said he talked to Murphy on Thursday night.

“Thrilled for him,” Counsell said before the Cubs’ Cactus League opener in Mesa. “Absolutely thrilled for him.”

The Brewers didn’t release terms of Murphy’s contract. The Athletic, which first reported Murphy’s new deal, said he now has a three-year contract with a club option for 2029.

“I really didn’t have any doubt that this was going to work out,” Murphy told reporters. “I’m really grateful, really thankful.”

Murphy has helped the Brewers wildly outperform preseason forecasts each of the last two years.

Last season, Murphy guided the Brewers to a franchise-record 97 wins and the best record in MLB. They beat their rivals, the Chicago Cubs, in the National League Divisional Series for their first postseason win since 2018. Milwaukee also won their division in 2024 with a record of 93-69. 

Along the way, he has delighted Brewers fans and gained attention for his unique style, which has included pulling out pancakes from his pocket during a televised dugout interview and having his sons frequently sitting alongside him at postgame news conferences.

“He fits a young team really well, getting guys to believe in themselves — the kind of players who have made up our team over the years, where guys maybe hadn’t had success in other places and kind of come here and find their footing, find success and find themselves,” Brewers outfielder/designated hitter Christian Yelich told reporters.

Murphy was named the 20th manager in team history in Nov. 2023 after serving eight seasons as the Brewers’ bench coach. Before joining the Brewers, he served as interim manager of the San Diego Padres in 2015. 

He was a minor league manager in the Padres organization from 2011-2015.

Before that, Murphy posted a combined 947-400-2 coaching record at Notre Dame (1988-94) and Arizona State (1995-2009). He coached Counsell at Notre Dame and helped Arizona State reach the College World Series championship game in 1998.

He had a total of 1,000 college wins in a career that also included stints at Division-III Maryville (1983) and Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges (1986-87).

“I really feel lucky driving to work every day,” Murphy told reporters. “I feel lucky this is what I do for a living. I feel lucky that someone says, ‘Yes, yeah, we want you to be in this position for our organization. I feel lucky and I feel fortunate. I know how tough it is to get there.”