Former ASU baseball head coach Pat Murphy is going to San Diego Monday to interview for the vacant San Diego Padres managerial position, according to MLB Networks’ Peter Gammons.
Pat Murphy going to San Diego tonight to. Interview for Pads job — Peter Gammons (@pgammo) June 15, 2015
Pat Murphy going to San Diego tonight to. Interview for Pads job
— Peter Gammons (@pgammo) June 15, 2015
Murphy, who iscurrently serving as the manager of the Padres’ Triple-A affiliate, the El Paso Chihuahuas, will interview for the vacancy upon the Padres’ firing of manager Bud Black on Monday, according to ESPN’s Keith Olbermann and other sources.
Earlier in the season, San Diego’s front office did not allow him to leave to take the Brewers head bench coaching job under former player Craig Counsell, creating speculation of whether or not the organization was grooming him to be Black’s replacement.
Source tells me #Padres AAA mgr Pat Murphy is en route to SD, and is himself unclear whether it’s to become Manager or Bench Coach. Pat Murphy’s Sun Devils had an NCAA-record 15 players taken in the 2008 MLB Draft. — Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) June 15, 2015
Source tells me #Padres AAA mgr Pat Murphy is en route to SD, and is himself unclear whether it’s to become Manager or Bench Coach.
Pat Murphy’s Sun Devils had an NCAA-record 15 players taken in the 2008 MLB Draft.
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) June 15, 2015
Padres reliever Cory Mazzoni is at Petco, up from Triple-A. El Paso manager Pat Murphy should be here soon, too. — Dennis Lin (@dennistlin) June 15, 2015
Padres reliever Cory Mazzoni is at Petco, up from Triple-A. El Paso manager Pat Murphy should be here soon, too.
— Dennis Lin (@dennistlin) June 15, 2015
Although he could just be serving as a bench coach, Murphy has already emerged as one of the top candidates for the managerial vacancy in San Diego, where he was hired as a Special Assistant to Baseball Operations in February 2010.
Murphy was the coach at ASU from 1995-2009, where his teams won Pac-10 championships in 2000, 2007, 2008 and 2009, including World Series Appearances in 2007 and 2009. He also won Baseball America’s Coach of the Year Award in 1998 and was named Pac-10 Coach of the Year in all four years where his team won the conference title.
Murphy’s record at ASU was 629-284-1, including a streak of 100 consecutive weeks in college baseball’s Top 25 poll. During his time as just the third head coach in Sun Devil baseball history, he became the youngest collegiate coach to reach 500 wins.
During a historic streak from 1995-2004, Murphy’s teams had not been shut out in 506 consecutive games, shattering the previous NCAA record of 349 games set by Coastal Carolina. In that run, ASU went 338-167-1, averaging 9.4 runs per game.
He also led the Sun Devils to seven seasons of 40 wins or more, including two 50-win seasons. During 1995-2004, his team had a streak
During his time at ASU, he had No. 1-ranked recruiting classes in 1995 and 2009. Eventually, 119 of his players were selected in the MLB Draft.
However, he was forced to resign in November 2009 when the ASU baseball program was under investigation after allegations of academic fraud, recruiting violations, and conflicts of interest regarding Murphy’s players working for his nonprofit were made by a former program employee, according to the Arizona Republic.
As a result of the NCAA’s findings of seven major violations and two minor violations, including a “lack of institutional control,” ASU was placed under probation from 2010-2013, with a postseason ban in 2011 and a reduction in scholarships.
Murphy has never played or coached in the major leagues.
Reach the reporter at Justin.Toscano@asu.edu or on Twitter @justintoscano3
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