Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy says he does not believe his team has played “great,” even as their results continue to stand out. Speaking Wednesday, Murphy made the comment a day after the Brewers beat the Seattle Mariners 22-0, a result that matches the most lopsided shutout in modern MLB history.

The outlets frame a contrast between Murphy’s assessment and the Brewers’ performance. Yahoo Sports notes that despite Murphy’s view, Milwaukee’s record suggests the team is operating at a high level. The article emphasizes that while Murphy focuses on what he sees as areas to improve, the team’s recent dominance and overall success point in the opposite direction. The Winnipeg Free Press source repeats the same overall premise without adding a different angle in the provided text.

Overall, both reports center on Murphy’s self-critical stance against the backdrop of a record-setting, one-sided victory and a broadly strong season.