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‘I Was Embarrassed By It’: Brewers Manager Pat Murphy Calls Abner Uribe’s Antics On Mound ‘Unacceptable’

First seen 5/27/2026, 2:37:56 AM · 6 sources · cross-spectrum coverage
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Only right-leaning sources have covered this story so far. The left side of the spectrum has not picked it up.

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Abner Uribe, a relief pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers, celebrated an inning-ending strikeout against the St. Louis Cardinals with a crotch chop gesture, which drew criticism from his manager, Pat Murphy. Murphy described Uribe's actions as "unacceptable" and expressed embarrassment over the incident following the Brewers' 6-0 victory.

Coverage of the incident varies among outlets. Yahoo Sports and ESPN focus on Murphy's emotional response, emphasizing his feelings of embarrassment and disappointment regarding Uribe's behavior. In contrast, the Daily Caller presents a more straightforward account of Murphy's comments without delving into the emotional context, maintaining a more neutral tone.

No outlet has explored the potential impact of Uribe's actions on team dynamics or fan reactions, which could provide a broader understanding of the incident's implications. This lack of analysis may reflect a blind spot in the coverage, particularly among sources that prioritize the managerial perspective.

Headline framing

Headlines cover Brewers manager Pat Murphy's disapproval of Abner Uribe's antics, with a focus on the terms 'unacceptable' and 'embarrassed' across various outlets.

PER-SOURCE FRAMING
Center
Yahoo Sports
Abner Uribe caps inning with crotch chop and Pat Murphy wasn't pleased
crotch chopunacceptable
Focuses on the incident and manager's disapproval.
Center
Yahoo Sports
Brewers manager Murphy calls Uribe's mound antics unacceptable
mound anticsunacceptable
Highlights the manager's criticism of Uribe's behavior.
Center
ESPN
Brewers' Murphy 'embarrassed' by Uribe's antics
embarrassedantics
Emphasizes the manager's feelings about the incident.
Center
Yahoo Sports
Brewers manager Pat Murphy calls out 'unacceptable' crotch chop celebration from relief pitcher Abner Uribe
crotch chopunacceptable
Details the manager's public condemnation of Uribe's celebration.
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Daily Caller
‘I Was Embarrassed By It’: Brewers Manager Pat Murphy Calls Abner Uribe’s Antics On Mound ‘Unacceptable’
embarrassedunacceptable
Presents the manager's emotional response to Uribe's actions.

Coverage by perspective

Center · 5 sources

ESPN — Top Center
Brewers' Murphy 'embarrassed' by Uribe's antics
Mixed Factuality · Other
Yahoo Sports Center
Brewers manager Pat Murphy calls out 'unacceptable' crotch chop celebration from relief pitcher Abner Uribe
Abner Uribe directed a crotch chop celebration right at the Cardinals dugout on Tuesday night, which left his manager "embarrassed."
Mixed Factuality · Other
Yahoo Sports Center
Brewers manager Murphy calls Uribe's mound antics unacceptable
Milwaukee manager Pat Murphy said antics on the mound by Brewers reliever Abner Uribe after an inning-ending strikeout in a 6-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday nigh…
Mixed Factuality · Other
Yahoo Sports Center
Abner Uribe caps inning with crotch chop and Pat Murphy wasn't pleased
Abner Uribe finished the eighth inning with plenty of emotion, though his manager didn't seem pleased by it
Mixed Factuality · Other
Yahoo Sports Center
Abner Uribe caps inning with crotch chop and Pat Murphy wasn't pleased
Abner Uribe finished the eighth inning with plenty of emotion, though his manager didn't seem pleased by it
Mixed Factuality · Other

Right · 1 source

Dailycaller Right
‘I Was Embarrassed By It’: Brewers Manager Pat Murphy Calls Abner Uribe’s Antics On Mound ‘Unacceptable’
Pat Murphy, the manager of the Milwaukee Brewers, stated that antics done on the mound by his relief pitcher Abner Uribe were
Mixed Factuality · Independent

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