The Milwaukee Brewers put together one of the best seasons in the 57-year history of the franchise, winning a team-best 97 games in the regular season to earn the top record in the major leagues, knocking off the rival Chicago Cubs in a tense five-game playoff series, and advancing to the National League Championship Series for just the third time ever.

The playoff journey came to a crushing end, however, with the Brewers being swept by the powerhouse Los Angeles Dodgers in the NLCS.

After having a few days to reflect on a magical season that nonetheless again came up short of the goal of a trip to the World Series for the first time since 1982, Brewers manager Pat Murphy and president of baseball operations and general manager Matt Arnold spoke with the media at American Family Field o

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