Pat Murphy

Player

Popular As Pat Murphy (baseball coach)

Birthday November 28, 1958

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Syracuse, New York, U.S.

Age 65 years old

Nationality United States

#20732 Most Popular

1958

Patrick Thomas Murphy (born November 28, 1958) is an American baseball coach and manager who is the manager for the Milwaukee Brewers of Major League Baseball (MLB).

He previously served as the interim manager of the San Diego Padres and head coach for college baseball teams including Arizona State University and the University of Notre Dame.

Murphy attended Florida Atlantic University (FAU) and played college baseball for the Florida Atlantic Owls as a catcher and infielder.

He also pitched on occasion.

1982

Murphy signed a professional baseball contract with the San Francisco Giants in 1982 and played four years in the minor leagues for the Giants, San Diego Padres, and two independent teams.

1983

Murphy served as the head baseball coach and assistant football coach for the Maryville College Fighting Scots in 1983.

1985

In 1985, he was hired as head baseball coach and assistant football coach for the Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Stags.

1987

He was hired by the University of Notre Dame as the head coach of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish baseball team on July 11, 1987.

1992

Murphy guided the Fighting Irish to a 318–116–1 (.732) record in South Bend, including consecutive trips to NCAA regional finals in 1992, 1993 and 1994.

1995

Murphy was hired by Arizona State University (ASU) as the head coach of the Arizona State Sun Devils baseball team in 1995.

His teams set an NCAA record of not being shut out in 506 consecutive games between 1995 and 2004, shattering the previous streak of 349.

1998

Murphy became the youngest collegiate coach to reach 500 career victories in 1998.

In 1998, he won Baseball America's Coach of the Year award and was Pac-10 Coach of the Year four times (2000, 2007, 2008 and 2009).

He led ASU to the College World Series four times (1998, 2005, 2007, 2009).

2000

The Sun Devils won the Pac-10 Conference championship in 2000 and consecutive Pac-10 championships in 2007, 2008 and 2009.

Twice in that same decade, Murphy had teams finish in the Top 3 in the country; a feat matched by only ten other schools.

Murphy's ASU teams were consistently present in the national Top 25, including a streak of 100 consecutive weeks in the polls that lasted from 2000 until the middle of 2005.

Murphy led the Sun Devils to the postseason for nine straight seasons and 11 of 12.

2008

He was honored on FAU's 20th Anniversary Team as a pitcher and utility player and in 2008 was inducted into the school's Baseball Hall of Fame.

2009

On November 20, 2009, Murphy resigned in the middle of an investigation of Arizona State's baseball program.

It was initially reported that the resignation was his own decision.

However, in December 2009, The Arizona Republic reported that on the day of his resignation, Murphy had been given an ultimatum: resign or be fired.

The NCAA's investigation found Murphy innocent of violations regarding student-athlete employment and recruiting, reprimanding him solely for treating investigators with a "cavalier attitude".

2010

In February 2010, Murphy was hired by the San Diego Padres as Special Assistant to Baseball Operations.

2011

Murphy skippered the Padres' Northwest League affiliate, the Eugene Emeralds, as their manager for the 2011 and 2012 seasons, as the Emeralds had consecutive league-best overall season records.

While in Eugene, Coach Murphy compiled a 93–47 record (.664 pct).

Murphy's daughter married Pedro Álvarez in 2011.

2012

The Arizona State athletic department was faulted for lack of institutional control, however, resulting in the baseball program being sanctioned and banned from postseason play in the 2012 season, as ASU was a repeat offender.

Murphy's career record at ASU was 629–284–1.

2013

Murphy managed the Tucson Padres of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League (PCL) in 2013 and the El Paso Chihuahuas of the PCL in 2014 and 2015.

2015

In 2015, the Milwaukee Brewers wanted to hire Murphy as a major league coach on Craig Counsell's coaching staff; Murphy coached Counsell at Notre Dame.

The Padres refused to allow him to join the Brewers, even though it would constitute a promotion.

On June 16, 2015, Murphy was appointed interim manager of the San Diego Padres after then-manager Bud Black was fired.

Immediately after the 2015 season, the Padres announced that Murphy would not return as manager.

After the 2015 season, the Milwaukee Brewers hired Murphy as bench coach for Craig Counsell's coaching staff; Murphy was Counsell's coach during his playing career at Notre Dame.

On June 11, 2023, Murphy filled in as manager for an absent Craig Counsell, who missed the game due to his son's graduation.

The Brewers won the game 8–6.

Following the 2023 season, Counsell accepted the managerial position for the Chicago Cubs.

On November 16, 2023, the Brewers promoted Murphy to serve as their new manager.

2020

Murphy had a heart attack at a team workout in July 2020.