Pocket Pancakes? Brewers Selling Ballpark Flapjacks After Pat Murphy’s Viral Moment
MILWAUKEE COUNTY, WISCONSIN, AUG 8 – Murph's Pocket Pancakes, inspired by Manager Pat Murphy's viral snack moment, offer two varieties with dipping sauces starting at $4.99 during Sunday home games, Brewers said.
- On August 8, 2025, the Milwaukee Brewers announced they will sell 'Murph’s Pocket Pancakes' at American Family Field during Sunday games starting August 10.
- Following a viral Aug. 1, 2025, AppleTV+ interview, the Brewers revealed they will sell pocket pancakes inspired by Pat Murphy’s snack habit.
- The Ball Four Pocket Pack includes four pancakes with a choice of maple syrup or strawberry compote for $4.99, the Brewers said, available at First Base Ward and Third Base Ward Chicken Stand.
- Amid the pancake craze, the Milwaukee Brewers haven't lost since Murphy whipped the pancake out of his pocket last week, building the best record in the major leagues.
- Starting this weekend, Pocket Pancakes will be sold at American Family Field during Sunday games for the rest of the season, as the Brewers said, "These warm, fluffy pancakes were created to be enjoyed on the go, perfect for game day snacking.
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Brewers selling ballpark flapjacks after Pat Murphy’s viral moment
MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Brewers are bringing manager Pat Murphy’s strange eating habits to fans. Murphy went viral in a recent interview for pulling a pancake out of his uniform pocket and taking a bite — sharing the flapjack with the reporter — as he detailed different ways he shoves food into his pockets to snack on in the dugout. The moment has spawned quite the movement in Milwaukee. The ballclub announced Friday that “Murph’s Pocket Panca…
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Pocket pancakes? Brewers selling ballpark flapjacks after Pat Murphy's viral moment
The Milwaukee Brewers are bringing manager Pat Murphy’s strange eating habits to fans. Murphy went viral in a recent interview for pulling a pancake out of his uniform pocket and taking a bite — sharing the flapjack with the reporter — as he detailed different ways he shoves food into his pockets to
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