ARLINGTON -- Being a big league manager means living in a constant state of unease, even for someone who doesn’t show it like Milwaukee’s Pat Murphy. His Brewers have built the best record in baseball and this week became the first team to go into a game with a chance -- albeit a complicated one that required four different games to break right -- to formally clinch a berth in the postseason.

And yet Murphy admitted to feeling a little uneasy, even before the Brewers followed their sweep of the Pirates in Pittsburgh by getting swept by the Rangers at Globe Life Field. The series and road trip concluded Wednesday with Freddy Peralta ’s scoreless streak ending at 30 innings on the first of Jake Burger’s two home runs, and with Peralta balking home the go-ahead run in the third inning of a

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