After an unforgettable MLB season, the spotlight now shines on two managers who have etched their names into the record books.
Stephen Vogt, skipper of the Cleveland Guardians, and Pat Murphy, leader of the Milwaukee Brewers, have been crowned Managers of the Year for the American League and National League respectively.
Stephen Vogt: Back-to-Back in the AL
Vogt claimed the American League Manager of the Year award for the second straight season, an impressive feat considering he only began his big-league managerial career last year. His leadership guided the Guardians to another strong campaign, cementing his reputation as one of baseball’s brightest minds.
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Pat Murphy: Consecutive Wins in the NL
On the National League side, Pat Murphy repeated as Manager of the Year, becoming the first Brewers manager to win the award last year and now the second manager in NL history to earn the honor in consecutive seasons. Murphy joins elite company alongside Bobby Cox, who won in 2004 and 2005, and Kevin Cash, who achieved back-to-back wins in the AL in 2020 and 2021.
Historic Double Repeat
This marks the first time in MLB history that both leagues have seen repeat winners in the same season—a testament to the consistency and excellence of Vogt and Murphy.



