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Brewers inherit 'rally tortoise' after manager Pat Murphy is told no pocket pancakes in TV interview

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Brewers inherit 'rally tortoise' after manager Pat Murphy is told no pocket pancakes in TV interview
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Brewers inherit 'rally tortoise' after manager Pat Murphy is told no pocket pancakes in TV interview

2026-04-05 01:54 Last Updated At:02:00

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — First, the Milwaukee Brewers had “pocket pancakes.” Now, they have pocket turtles.

Ahem, tortoise.

This all probably needs an explanation.

During a game last August, Brewers manager Pat Murphy was caught taking a pancake from the pocket of his hoodie for a midgame bite, right in the middle of a dugout interview during a game against the Nationals. It wasn't necessarily new for Murphy, who's been known to have everything from waffles to eggs rolls close at hand should he get the munchies.

But given the game was nationally televised, the moment immediately went viral. And the Brewers even latched onto the momentum, introducing “Murph's Pocket Pancakes” as concession items for Sunday home games at American Family Field.

Back to the turtle — er, tortoise.

The Brewers were supposed to play the Royals on Friday night on Apple TV, though the game was called 90 minutes before first pitch because of the rain. During a pregame interview with Apple's reporter, Tricia Whitaker, Murphy said he was informed “under no uncertain circumstances, no pocket pancakes” during their talk, so he pulled out what was supposed to be a pocket turtle.

“This is Bobby Jr.,” Murphy said in presenting it to her, having named the creature after his longtime friend, Bobby Witt, and his son, Royals star Bobby Witt Jr. “I didn't want to pull out pancakes so here we are.”

Whitaker posted the moment on social media, and fans immediately informed her that the reptile was not, in fact, a pocket turtle — or any turtle. It was a tortoise, or more specifically a Sulcata tortoise, which can live 70 years and grow to 100 pounds.

“How am I supposed to fly this home?” Whitaker asked.

Good question.

Turns out, as Whitaker later posted on social media, American Airlines has “a strict no reptiles policy,” so Bobby Jr. had to stay behind in Kansas City. The agreement, she wrote, is that the club would keep the tortoise for the time being.

Indeed, the reptile was happily living under a heat lamp in the visiting clubhouse at Kauffman Stadium on Saturday, though the plan is to find Bobby Jr. a good home soon. He won't be traveling with the club all season.

“It was suggested by one player,” Whitaker said, “that they get to keep the ‘rally turtle' if they win today. If they lose, I am hoping, consideration will be given to send me the tortoise.”

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Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy talks during a press conference before an opening-day baseball game against the Chicago White Sox, Thursday, March 26, 2026, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Kayla Wolf)

Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy talks during a press conference before an opening-day baseball game against the Chicago White Sox, Thursday, March 26, 2026, in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Kayla Wolf)

SEATTLE (AP) — Andrew Benintendi drove in the go-ahead run with an infield single in the ninth inning, four Chicago pitchers held Seattle to one hit, and the White Sox beat the Mariners 2-1 on Tuesday night.

Chase Meidroth tied the game with a single to right field off Mariners closer Andrés Muñoz, and Benintendi put the White Sox ahead with a single that ricocheted off the glove of Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor to score Manuel Vargas from third.

Chicago struggled to get things going early against Mariners starter Bryce Miller, who threw 5 2/3 scoreless innings with seven strikeouts.

The right-hander retired the first 10 hitters of the game before walking Munetaka Murakami in the fourth. He didn’t allow a hit until Tristan Peters led off the sixth with a double.

Veteran starting pitcher Luis Castillo (1-5) came on in relief and allowed two earned runs over 2 1/3 innings. He allowed a walk and a hit batter to lead off the ninth.

The Mariners' hit came on a single by Julio Rodríguez in the first against starter Anthony Kay. That was followed by Randy Arozarena being hit by a pitch, and a walk to Josh Naylor.

Patrick Wisdom then hit into a fielder's choice forceout to shortstop, which allowed Rodríguez to score.

Kay struck out five and walked three over 5 1/3 innings. Tyler Davis and Bryan Hudson (2-1) combined for 2 2/3 innings of scoreless relief.

Grant Taylor struck out the side in the ninth for his first save.

White Sox righty Sean Burke (2-3, 4.10 ERA) will start the series finale against Mariners right-hander Emerson Hancock (3-2, 3.02)

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Chicago White Sox's Luisangel Acuña steals second during the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Kevin Ng)

Chicago White Sox's Luisangel Acuña steals second during the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Kevin Ng)

Seattle Mariners pitcher Luis Castillo throws in the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Chicago White Sox, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Kevin Ng)

Seattle Mariners pitcher Luis Castillo throws in the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Chicago White Sox, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Kevin Ng)

Chicago White Sox' Miguel Vargas (20) celebrates after scoring with Luisangel Acuña (0) in the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Kevin Ng)

Chicago White Sox' Miguel Vargas (20) celebrates after scoring with Luisangel Acuña (0) in the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Kevin Ng)

Chicago White Sox's Miguel Vargas is hit by a pitch in the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Kevin Ng)

Chicago White Sox's Miguel Vargas is hit by a pitch in the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Kevin Ng)

Chicago White Sox designated hitter Andrew Benintendi runs to first after hitting an RBI in the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Kevin Ng)

Chicago White Sox designated hitter Andrew Benintendi runs to first after hitting an RBI in the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Seattle Mariners, Tuesday, May 19, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Kevin Ng)

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