Vogt and Murphy Honored as MLB Managers of the Year
Stephen Vogt of the Guardians and Pat Murphy of the Brewers earn top managerial accolades in their debut seasons.
- Stephen Vogt led the Cleveland Guardians to a 92-win season and an AL Central title, earning him the AL Manager of the Year award.
- Pat Murphy guided the Milwaukee Brewers to a 93-win season and an NL Central title, becoming the first Brewers manager to win the NL Manager of the Year award.
- Vogt is the first manager to transition from MLB player to Manager of the Year within two years, setting a new record.
- Murphy, at 65, joins the list of oldest recipients of the Manager of the Year award, marking a significant career milestone.
- Both managers successfully stepped into roles previously held by highly regarded predecessors, demonstrating their leadership and adaptability.





















