The Milwaukee Brewers made history Tuesday when manager Pat Murphy became the first National League skipper ever to win consecutive NL Manager of the Year awards. True to form, Murphy refused to take personal credit for the milestone, calling it a collective achievement built by everyone who helped shape the club’s success. The honor capped a 97-win season that reinforced the strength of Brewers baseball and cemented the club as one of MLB’s most consistent small-market contenders.
The MLB Network shared Murphy’s humble reaction on its official X account, posting a clip that quickly went viral across baseball circles. In the interview, the veteran manager deflected praise and offered an emotional acknowledgment of the collaborative effort behind the Brewers’ dominance this year.
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