Munetaka Murakami adjusting to MLB pitching along with anemic White Sox offense
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By Mitchell Armentrout
Published on April 17, 2026.
Japanese baseball player Munetaka Murakami is adjusting to Major League Baseball, where he has hit three home runs in his first three games. Despite this, the White Sox are struggling with anemic performance, with 26 strikeouts and 17 walks. Despite these struggles, he believes he can improve as he adjusts to the adjustment of big-league pitchers' attention to his prodigious bat. His performance has buoyed the team's struggling batting line, which has an MLB-worst OPS of.602. Despite his struggles, general manager Chris Getz is not worried about his big offseason splash.
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