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What Brewers' Pat Murphy Regrets Most About Managerial Career

What Brewers' Pat Murphy Regrets Most About Managerial Career

Summary

Pat Murphy, the manager of the Milwaukee Brewers, spoke about his regrets during his college coaching career in an interview. He admitted to having an intense and demanding approach that, while successful in terms of wins, may have been inappropriate as a leader. Murphy has since changed his style, helping the Brewers reach the postseason.

Key Facts

  • Pat Murphy is the manager of the Milwaukee Brewers.
  • Milwaukee Brewers have one of the best records in Major League Baseball (MLB) this season.
  • Murphy previously coached at Notre Dame and Arizona State, where he trained players like Craig Counsell, Ian Kinsler, and Andre Ethier.
  • In his college coaching days, Murphy had a very intense and demanding coaching style.
  • Murphy expressed regret about some of the things he said to his players and how he handled relationships with opponents.
  • Despite his intense approach, Murphy's teams performed well, which gained him attention.
  • Murphy has since adapted his leadership style, leading the Brewers to consecutive postseason appearances.
  • Murphy’s full interview will air on MLB Network on Sunday at 8 p.m. ET.
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