Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy returned to work on Friday following back surgery the previous day. The 67-year-old underwent a procedure to repair a ruptured disc in Appleton, Wisconsin.
Murphy had the 2 1/2 hour surgery performed by Dr. Brandon Rebholz on Thursday. The operation was expedited after Murphy experienced severe pain during a recent road trip to Las Vegas.
He managed Friday's game against the Cubs from a room off the dugout at American Family Field. Pitching coach Chris Hook continued to handle mound visits.
Murphy postponed planned right hip surgery until after the season. He also mentioned ongoing issues with his right knee and left shoulder.
Reliever Jared Koenig noted Murphy's determination, saying he is stubborn in a positive way. Murphy emphasized keeping the team's rhythm and focusing on the upcoming schedule of 18 games in 17 days.