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Pat Murphy Signs Brewers Extension: 3-Year Deal for Manager of the Year

by David Thompson - Sports Editor

Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy has secured his future with the organization, agreeing to a new three-year contract with a club option for the 2029 season, according to a source. The deal rewards Murphy for a remarkable turnaround and sustained success in his first two seasons at the helm.

Murphy, who took over the managerial reins in November 2023 following the departure of Craig Counsell to the Chicago Cubs, has quickly established himself as one of the most respected and effective managers in Major League Baseball. His impact was immediate, leading the Brewers to a National League Central title in his debut season and culminating in a landslide victory in the 2025 National League Manager of the Year voting. He followed that up with another Manager of the Year award in 2026.

The 2026 season saw the Brewers reach new heights under Murphy’s guidance, posting a franchise-record 97 wins. This achievement not only secured another NL Central title – their third consecutive – but also placed Milwaukee among the elite teams in the National League. The team’s postseason run included a significant victory over their rivals, the Chicago Cubs, in the National League Division Series, marking their first postseason series win since sweeping Colorado in the 2018 NLDS. While the Brewers ultimately fell to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League Championship Series, the season was undeniably a resounding success.

Murphy’s ability to navigate adversity was particularly noteworthy. The Brewers faced a significant challenge early in the season with a wave of injuries to key starting pitchers. Despite being below .500 as late as May 25th, and struggling to close out close games, Murphy instilled a resilient spirit within the team. A series of impressive winning streaks – eight games in May/June, eleven in July, and a franchise-best fourteen in August – propelled the Brewers to the top of the standings. This remarkable turnaround demonstrated Murphy’s tactical acumen and his ability to motivate players even in the face of considerable obstacles.

The 97-65 record achieved by the 2026 Brewers placed them alongside the 1982 team as the only Brewers squads to finish with the best record in all of baseball. This accomplishment underscores the significance of Murphy’s leadership and the team’s overall performance. His success has not only brought consistent winning to Milwaukee but has also revitalized the franchise and its fanbase.

Prior to assuming the managerial role, Murphy served as the Brewers’ bench coach for eight seasons, gaining valuable experience and developing a deep understanding of the organization. His extensive coaching background also includes a long tenure at the collegiate level and a stint as interim manager of the San Diego Padres in 2015, where he posted a 42-54 record. However, We see his recent success with the Brewers that has cemented his reputation as a top-tier manager.

The new contract, which includes a club option for 2029, provides stability and continuity for the Brewers as they look to build upon their recent success. The organization clearly believes Murphy is the right person to lead them forward, and the extension reflects their confidence in his ability to consistently contend for championships. The deal was first reported by The Athletic.

Murphy’s consecutive National League Manager of the Year awards place him in exclusive company, joining Bobby Cox as the only managers to achieve that feat in the National League. This recognition is a testament to his exceptional leadership and his ability to consistently extract the best from his players. As the Brewers look ahead to the 2027 season and beyond, they do so with a manager firmly in place who has proven he can deliver winning results.

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