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Pocket Pancakes? Brewers Selling Ballpark Flapjacks After Pat Murphy’s Viral Moment

Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy reacts after a baseball game against the Atlanta Braves, Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2025, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/Colin Hubbard)

MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Milwaukee Brewers are bringing manager Pat Murphy’s strange eating habits to fans.

Murphy went viral in a recent interview for pulling a pancake out of his uniform pocket and taking a bite — sharing the flapjack with the reporter — as he detailed different ways he shoves food into his pockets to snack on in the dugout.

The moment has spawned quite the movement in Milwaukee. The ballclub announced Friday that “Murph’s Pocket Pancakes” will be sold at American Family Field during Sunday games for the rest of the season, starting with this weekend’s series against the New York Mets.

Murphy was asked before Friday’s game what he thought of the promotion.

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“A little late, we’ve been doing this since 2017,” said Murphy, noting he occasionally has been keeping food in his pocket for about that long. “I guess I never did it during an interview (before). It used to be mostly bagels. I had bagels in the morning. … I’d always have one (at) day games usually – a bagel, a waffle, a pancake rolled up, something. Day games, the day gets away from you and need a little something.”


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