MILWAUKEE – The Brewers’ Pat Murphy joined Bobby Cox and Kevin Cash in the elite fraternity of skippers to win the Baseball Writers' Association of America’s Manager of the Year Award in consecutive seasons after bringing home the National League honor on Tuesday.
And not 30 minutes later, there was a fourth, when Guardians manager Stephen Vogt won for the second straight season on the AL side.
Murphy was named NL Manager of the Year in a landslide after leading the Brewers to a franchise-record 97 victories during the regular season, which was followed by an NLDS triumph over the rival Cubs for Milwaukee’s first postseason series victory since 2018. He garnered 27 of 30 possible first-place votes and 141 total points to top Terry Francona of the rival Reds (two first-place votes, 49

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