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Milwaukee’s Pat Murphy and Cleveland's Stephen Vogt Win Manager of the Year for 2nd Straight Season

Murphy led Milwaukee to a franchise-record 97 wins while Vogt guided Cleveland to a second straight AL Central title and a historic comeback, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

  • On Tuesday, Pat Murphy, Milwaukee Brewers manager, won NL Manager of the Year again with 27 first-place votes while Stephen Vogt, Cleveland Guardians manager, repeated as AL Manager of the Year with 17 first-place votes.
  • According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Vogt guided Cleveland from a 10‑game deficit to clinch the AL Central, while Murphy led Milwaukee to a 97-65 record and a franchise wins record.
  • Vogt's club faced roster disruptions when Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz were placed on paid leave amid an MLB investigation, despite a 10‑game skid from June 26 to July 6.
  • The feat is rare, with Pat Murphy and Stephen Vogt becoming only the third managers to win back‑to‑back awards, following Bobby Cox and Kevin Cash.
  • Milwaukee's postseason run included a five-game victory over the Chicago Cubs, marking their first postseason series win since the 2018 NLDS, and they had won the NL Central with a 93-69 record in Murphy's first season.
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Selected by the United States Baseball Writers Association: 2025 — Stephen Vogt, Cleveland 2024 — Stephen Vogt, Cleveland 2023 — Brandon Hyde, Baltimore 2022 — Terry Francona, Cleveland 2021 — Kevin Cash, Tampa Bay 2020 — Kevin Cash, Tampa Bay 2019 — Rocco Baldelli, Minnesota 2018 — Bob Melvin, Oakland 2017 — Paul Molitor, Minnesota 2016 — Terry Francona, Cleveland 2015 — Jeff Banister, Texas 2014 — Buck Showalter, Baltimore 2013 — Terry Francon…

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