This is something that seems to be overlooked. The clubhouse seems to be stronger, more cohesive, and more in tune. This culture is set up by the organization. How many stories do we hear about free agents coming in and feeling welcome (sans Jessie Winker 😉)? I truly believe that Bob Uecker was one of the cornerstones of that culture. Although he is gone, the culture can (and must) continue.
That day-to-day attitude is modelled primarily by the manager -- Murphy. He has gone through some things during his career that gives him a different perspective on the team. Hence -- he makes sure the culture is good day to day. Knowing this, however, we would be having a much different conversation if the Brewers were losing... but they aren't.
When Counsell put Winker in during his last game, I think it might have been to give Winker a chance. Winker didn't produce, but here was a chance that he could. However, it might have been Counsell giving the middle finger to the organization. I'm not sure.
When we talk about trades, etc., remember that the cohesiveness of the clubhouse is a very important coefficient. That is not something that can be measured by Statcast (I think).