Hey everyone, it’s your boy back at it again with another post. Today, I wanted to dig into something that’s been on my mind for a while now: Pat Murphy’s salary with the Brewers. You know, I’m always curious about these behind-the-scenes kinda things, and I figured some of you might be too. So, I did a little digging, and here’s what I found out.
First off, I started by hitting up the usual spots, you know, Google and all those sports news sites. It took a bit of scrolling, but I eventually started to piece things together.
Finding the Contract Details
So, it turns out Pat Murphy inked a deal with the Brewers back in November 2023. Yeah, I was today years old when I found that out, too. Apparently, he signed a three-year contract, which means he’s gonna be with them through the 2026 season. Now, I couldn’t find the exact dollar amount anywhere. Trust me, I looked. It’s like it’s locked up in some vault or something.
Comparing with Other Coaches
Since I couldn’t find Pat’s exact salary, I figured I’d try to get a ballpark figure by looking at what other coaches are making. This is where it got a bit interesting. I stumbled upon some info about other baseball managers. I found out that the highest-paid coach in the SEC for the 2024 season, Tim Walton, rakes in about $550,855 a year. Then there’s Trisha Ford at $540,000, and Patrick Murphy—no, not our Pat Murphy—at $530,000. So, that gives us a little bit of a range, I guess.
Putting the Pieces Together
- Pat Murphy signed a three-year deal with the Brewers in November 2023.
- His contract runs through the 2026 season.
- The exact salary figure is a mystery, but we can guess it’s probably somewhere in the ballpark of what other top coaches are making.
- He replaced Craig Counsell and managed to get the Brewers to win more games.
Based on all this, it’s a safe bet that Pat Murphy’s not doing too bad for himself. I mean, he’s a first-year manager, and he led the Brewers to a 93-69 record, winning the NL Central division. That’s pretty impressive, right? Plus, he’s the first Brewers manager to win the Manager of the Year award, so that’s gotta count for something. I know it’s not an exact number, but hey, it’s better than nothing, right?
Anyway, that’s all I’ve got for you today. Hope you found this little investigation as interesting as I did. Let me know what you guys think in the comments, and I’ll catch you in the next one!