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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Brewers' Pat Murphy makes history by winning second NL manager of the year award
In the first 31 years of the award’s existence, not a single Milwaukee Brewers skipper received the Baseball Writers Association of America’s manager of the year honor until Pat Murphy took the job. Now, Murphy has won it twice in two years at the helm of the Brewers. Murphy became one of only four managers ever to win the award in back-to-back years since the BBWAA took it over in 1983, joining Atlanta’s Bobby Cox (2004-05), Tampa Bay’s Kevin C…
Both repeat the recognition and join a select group of coaches with consecutive titles
Syracuse native Pat Murphy wins NL Manager of the Year Award again
Milwaukee’s Pat Murphy, a Syracuse native, is the NL Manager of the Year for the second straight season.
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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