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Brewers manager on Abner Uribe’s gesture: ‘Unacceptable’

By Thomson Reuters May 27, 2026 | 11:11 AM

Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy labeled Abner Uribe’s celebratory actions as “unacceptable” after his reliever made lewd gestures toward the St. Louis Cardinals’ dugout in the eighth inning ​on Tuesday.

Uribe recorded an inning-ending strikeout with two runners ‌aboard before making three crotch chops while facing the visitors’ dugout. The Brewers went on to post a 6-0 win.

“I don’t know what got over him. I mean, he’s been an emotional guy, but that kind of thing, ‌that’s ​just not how we do things,” ⁠Murphy said. “I was embarrassed by ⁠it. Why are we doing it? It’s a 6-0 game. What are we doing there?”

“I love the kid. Believe me, I love the kid,” Murphy continued. “There’s so much good in ​this kid. He’s been so great for us in so many ways, but that’s unacceptable. So, whatever’s going on, you can’t ⁠tolerate that. For his teammates, and ⁠for everything, it’s not going to be tolerated, ​that’s all there is to it.”

Uribe, 25, apologized through an interpreter, ​however he also pointed the finger at the Cardinals.

“Everyone here ‌knows me and knows who I am, and knows I have a bit of a history of being emotional out there,” he said. “I think first I owe an apology to the Brewers. ⁠I owe an apology to my teammates, to my manager, all the bosses of the team. I understand that’s unacceptable, to go out ⁠there and react in ‌a way like that.

“But at the same ⁠time, I don’t think it’s unprofessional for their ​manager to ‌be making signs towards our dugout saying ​that he’s going ⁠to be hitting guys,” Uribe said. “There was an event that occurred during the practice today, too, and I don’t think that was right. So, I have my teammates’ back always.”

Uribe is 2-2 with five saves and a 4.19 ERA in 21 relief appearances this ​season.

–Field Level Media