Murphy always likes to tell reporters that damage is thrown; hitting for power, he's saying, is more about taking advantage of pitchers' mistakes than anything else. Thus, the most essential element to hitting for damage — as far as swing decisions are concerned, at least — is fairly simple: Swinging at the right pitches.
The Brewers manager reflected to the Journal Sentinel on the final season and then the passing of one of his closest friends.
Pat Murphy thanks those who helped him earn his NL Manager of the Year Award in his first year as manager of the Brewers at the BBWAA dinner
The Brewers' decision-makers may be tempted to change Sal Frelick's role for the upcoming season, but is it a risk worth taking?
For 54 seasons of Major League Baseball, Milwaukee Brewers fans experienced ... Former ASU baseball coach-turned-Brewers manager Pat Murphy brought Uecker to the clubhouse for the traditional ...
Another advantage for the Yankees is that the American League got weaker this offseason, and with the Guardians and Astros both doing some retooling of their rosters, the Bronx Bombers are clearly the best team in the AL on paper. Meanwhile, the Mets have the Phillies and Braves to deal with in a tough NL East.
With Bob Uecker's passing at the age of 90, the Milwaukee Brewers' 2024 wild-card playoff loss represented an end of era.
The players inside the Milwaukee Brewers clubhouse always said that Bob Uecker ... whether it was Craig Counsell or Pat Murphy. “Just telling you kind of what a big deal he is, there's times when you pull team meetings, the team may not be playing ...
Milwaukee Brewers play-by-play broadcaster Jeff Levering first shared a booth with Bob Uecker in 2015. The first 10 years of his major league career overlapped
We’re going to constantly be seeing reminders of Bob,” said longtime broadcast partner Jeff Levering, who shared broadcasts with Uecker in 2015.
Jeff Levering, the Swiss Army knife of the Brewers’ broadcast team who bounces between radio and television depending on the need, has a voicemail from Bob Uecker which he will treasure forever. It is short and sweet.
Bob Uecker, the voice of his hometown Milwaukee Brewers who after a short playing career earned the moniker “Mr. Baseball” and honors from the Hall of Fame, has died. He was 90. The team announced Uecker died Thursday morning,