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Brewers manager Pat Murphy seemed to foreshadow Andruw Monasterio's heroics in the franchise's record-breaking 14th straight win.
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Yardbarker on MSNMilwaukee Brewers: What Christian Yelich Told Pat Murphy Before Historic Comeback vs. Reds
The Milwaukee Brewers found their backs pressed hard against the wall early in Friday night’s series opener on the road against the Cincinnati Reds. But
Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy announced an update on two-time All-Star Brandon Woodruff after leaving a game against the Pittsburgh Pirates early.
Brewers finally see their 14-game winning streak come to an end, but Christian Yelich offers encouraging word to his teammates
The Brewers, in the midst of a 26-4 run, secured their second 11-game winning streak of the season by beating NL ERA leader Paul Skenes on Tuesday. Are free burgers next?
The Milwaukee Brewers’ season already had a storybook feel, but Friday night in Cincinnati pushed it to another level. Trailing 8-1 after two innings, Milwaukee stormed back to defeat the Reds 10-8, stretching its winning streak to 13 games to match a franchise record.
"The Brewers are never going to lose again." Fans celebrate Milwaukee's franchise-record 14th straight win, Andruw Monasterio's monumental home run.
The expected showdown between the Chicago Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers might be irrelevant after the Brewers’ blew past the Cubs in the National League Central.
The Milwaukee Brewers are bringing manager Pat Murphy’s strange eating habits to fans at American Family Field.
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Pocket pancakes? Milwaukee Brewers selling ballpark flapjacks after Pat Murphy’s viral moment.
The moment has spawned quite the movement in Milwaukee. The ballclub announced Friday that “Murph’s Pocket Pancakes” will be sold at American Family Field during Sunday games for the rest of the season, starting with this weekend’s series against the New York Mets.
The Milwaukee Brewers dominated Don Kelly's Pittsburgh Pirates on Monday with a 7-1 home win that improved manager Pat Murphy's team to 74-44, the best record in Major League Baseball. The Brewers got two hits each from left fielder Isaac Collins,