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Brewers Lock In Pat Murphy With Three-Year Deal Through 2028, Club Option for 2029

The extension rewards his consecutive Manager of the Year seasons to signal organizational stability.

Overview

  • The Brewers announced a multi-year agreement with manager Pat Murphy after two division titles in his first two seasons.
  • Multiple outlets report the contract runs three years through 2028 with a team option for 2029, though the club did not disclose terms.
  • ESPN reports the deal guarantees $8.95 million in new money and places Murphy among MLB’s highest-paid managers.
  • Murphy owns a 190-134 record, led Milwaukee to a franchise-best 97-65 mark last season, beat the Cubs in the NLDS, and reached the NLCS.
  • The Athletic first reported the new deal, and team executive Matt Arnold praised Murphy’s leadership and long partnership with the organization.