White Sox rookie Munetaka Murakami finally hit something other than a home run after record-setting start

Chicago White Sox prospect Munetaka Murakami arrived in Major League Baseball this offseason with modest expectations. Murakami showed impressive power and discipline at the plate in Nippon Professional Baseball, but concerns about his contact skills severely weighed on his contract, leading him to sign with the White Sox… rather than a team like the Los Angeles Dodgers.

But through 35 games, it looks like 29 MLB teams have made a huge mistake. Murakami has clearly made some adjustments, and heading into Tuesday he was tied for the MLB lead with 14 homers and tied for the American League lead with 28 RBIs.

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Those 14 home runs are more impressive than they appear on the surface. Every one of Murakami’s extra-base hits into Monday’s game against the Los Angeles Angels was a home run.

He continued that streak in the fourth inning, hitting a high fastball from Angels starter Jose Soriano to deep center for another home run.

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