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Brewers Manager Sends Bold Message to Doubters in Spring Training
Pat Murphy rallies his team ahead of the season, emphasizing unity and commitment to winning over external expectations.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 4:13pm
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The Milwaukee Brewers, a small-market MLB team, have consistently defied expectations and proven their doubters wrong. This year, following a dominant regular season, the Brewers made strategic trades that have led many to write them off. However, manager Pat Murphy has delivered a powerful message to his team, emphasizing the importance of unity and commitment to winning over external perceptions.
Why it matters
The Brewers' resilient spirit and ability to overcome doubts have made them a feel-good story in baseball. Their manager's message reflects the team's culture and serves as a reminder that determination and teamwork can silence skeptics, even for small-market franchises.
The details
In a video released by the Brewers, manager Pat Murphy addressed the team, stating: 'We're about people. We're about team. Wherever you're from, whatever color you are, whatever you believe in...as long as you want to commit to winning baseball. Not MLB's way of saying 'on paper, this team is this'. We don't care.' This sentiment reflects the Brewers' approach, as they traded away some key players in the offseason, sacrificing short-term gains for long-term success. Despite the challenges, the Brewers boast a talented roster, including young stars like Brandon Woodruff, Quinn Priester, and Jacob Misiorowski, who could lead the team to another successful season.
- The Brewers finished with the best record in baseball last season.
- The Brewers made strategic trades during the offseason, including trading away Freddy Peralta, Caleb Durbin, and Isaac Collins.
The players
Pat Murphy
The manager of the Milwaukee Brewers, known for his ability to rally his team and overcome doubts.
Brandon Woodruff
A young star pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers, part of the team's talented starting rotation.
Quinn Priester
A young pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers, part of the team's talented starting rotation.
Jacob Misiorowski
A young pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers, part of the team's talented starting rotation.
What they’re saying
“We're about people. We're about team. Wherever you're from, whatever color you are, whatever you believe in...as long as you want to commit to winning baseball. Not MLB's way of saying 'on paper, this team is this'. We don't care.”
— Pat Murphy, Manager, Milwaukee Brewers
What’s next
The Brewers will look to prove their doubters wrong and continue their success from last season, with their talented young pitching staff leading the way.
The takeaway
The Brewers' resilient spirit and manager's message of unity and commitment to winning over external expectations serve as an inspiring example of how small-market teams can defy the odds and silence their critics through determination and teamwork.
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