Brewers extend contract of manager Pat Murphy
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In the context of other top manager salaries, Milwaukee Brewers skipper Pat Murphy still isn't making out like a bandit.
Pat Murphy has signed on to manage with the Brewers for at least three more seasons, and the 67-year-old, players and staff couldn't be happier.
The two-time NL manager of the year has agreed to a new contract that assures he will remain in Milwaukee for some time to come.
It's no secret. Sal Frelick said he is a "punching bag" for Brewers manager Pat Murphy, but it's all in good fun. FOX6's Brandon Cruz has the story.
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