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Brewers manager Pat Murphy stands for the national anthem before a game against the Braves on Friday, June 19, 2026, in Atlanta. (Erik S. Lesser/AP)
Brewers manager Pat Murphy stands for the national anthem before a game against the Braves on Friday, June 19, 2026, in Atlanta. (Erik S. Lesser/AP)
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ATLANTA — Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy said Saturday that he plans to have back surgery on Thursday, when the team is off, and a procedure on his hip during the All-Star break.

Murphy said he doesn’t expect to miss any games.

Murphy said the discomfort in his back is related to the hip issue. He did not reveal details of the procedures but said the pain has become worse.

“I can’t live like that,” Murphy said. “… I’m having the surgery so it works out good.”

Murphy was named National League Manager of the Year each of the last two seasons. He is enjoying another good year as the Brewers lead the NL Central.

Murphy, 67, entered Saturday 235-162 in his third season in Milwaukee. Including a 42-54 record with the San Diego Padres in 2015, Murphy’s overall record as a major-league manager is 277-216.

Murphy sat in a chair in the Brewers dugout during Friday night’s 3-2 loss to the Atlanta Braves in the first game of a weekend series. The Brewers play three games in Cincinnati on Monday through Wednesday, then have Thursday off before beginning a seven-game homestand.