White Sox Rookie Munetaka Murakami Shatters MLB Record with Jaw-Dropping 5th Consecutive Homer—What’s Next?
PHOENIX — Watching Munetaka Murakami’s bat unleashed lately? Man, it’s been nothing short of electric. The Chicago White Sox rookie just blasted a homer in his fifth consecutive game—tying a Major League rookie record—sending a fierce 451-foot missile flying to right-center against the Arizona Diamondbacks. This isn’t just a hot streak; it’s a tidal wave making waves across MLB. Ten homers deep into his debut season, Murakami’s power surge has fans, analysts, and even his own manager, Will Venable, scratching their heads in awe over how this kid’s swing is firing on all cylinders. “I’ve run out of things to say,” Venable admitted, clearly impressed by Murakami’s laser-focused approach and raw power. And get this — Murakami has now etched his name alongside White Sox legends like A.J. Pierzynski and Paul Konerko by matching the franchise’s record for homers in five straight games. Plus, with eight of those ten blasts coming on the road, he’s rewriting history books for Japanese-born players. The buzz is loud, the numbers are staggering, and honestly… I can’t wait to see how far this rocket can fly.



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