
"Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy was voted the National League Manager of the Year for the second consecutive season. Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts not only didn't qualify as a finalist for the award, but he didn't garner any votes. Murphy received 27 of 30 first-place votes and ran away with the award to the tune of 141 overall points. Cincinnati Reds manager Terry Francona finished a distant second place with two votes for first place and 49 total points."
"Murphy became the first Brewers manager to win the award last year. By repeating in 2025, he's just the second NL manager and fourth overall to be honored in consecutive seasons. Atlanta Braves manager Bobby Cox won in 2004 and 2005, and in the American League, Tampa Bay Rays' Kevin Cash repeated from 2020-2021, and Cleveland Guardians manager Stephen Vogt joined Murphy in back-to-back honors for the last two seasons."
"Dave Roberts' history in Manager of the Year voting Roberts was voted NL Manager of the Year in 2016, his first season at the helm. Whether as a finalist or through down-ballot voting, he earned at least one point in eight seasons after that. However, the 2025 season snapped his streak as it represented the first time Roberts did not receive at least one vote for NL Manager of the Year."
Pat Murphy captured the 2025 National League Manager of the Year with 27 of 30 first-place votes and 141 total points. Terry Francona finished second with two first-place votes and 49 points, while Rob Thomson received one first-place vote and 32 points. Murphy became the first Brewers manager to win the award last year and, by repeating in 2025, became the second NL manager and fourth overall to win in consecutive seasons. Bobby Cox, Kevin Cash, and Stephen Vogt also achieved back-to-back honors in prior years. Dave Roberts received no votes in 2025, ending his consecutive-season voting streak.
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