Brewers' Pat Murphy Reveals Feelings After Pitching Staff's Big Night
The Milwaukee Brewers' pitching staff, led by Kyle Harrison, had a day to remember.
The Milwaukee Brewers snapped their four-game losing streak in impressive fashion with a 5-0 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday. After the shutout victory, manager Pat Murphy started out by praising a career outing by lefty Kyle Harrison, who had 12 strikeouts while allowing just one hit and one walk through six innings. โYou get tired of hearing me say this, but I mean, Harrison was unbelievable,โ Murphy told the media.
โYou know, and again, the Pirates are playing great, and they're confident, they're excited about their season. They had great pitching as you guys have seen, but for Harrison to go in and throw the way he did. โ Murphy also praised catcher William Contreras for his work behind the plate throughout the series.
โYou got to give Contreras, you know, his props for what he did,โ Murphy said. โHe handles all those different pitchers, and for him to do that, that's just.. That's just unheard of.
โAnd especially with our young staff,โ Murphy added. โ[For] him to jockey Harrison โ and I won't take anything away from Harrison, Harrison did it โ but I think William needs to be called out for what he did this weekend. "It's not something that everybody can do mentally; stay in it the way he did and call the game he did for Harrison and read the swings the way he does.