Munetaka Murakami empata con Aaron Judge en el liderato de jonrones de la MLB

El primera base de los White Sox, Munetaka Murakami, empató el viernes por la noche con Aaron Judge en el liderato de jonrones de las Grandes Ligas. Conectó un cuadrangular solitario en la primera entrada contra los Mariners en el Rate Field, estableciendo un nuevo récord en el proceso.

Murakami conectó una sinker en cuenta de 1-0 lanzada por Emerson Hancock para un batazo de 380 pies a 106.2 mph. El golpe marcó su primer jonrón hacia el jardín izquierdo en su carrera en la MLB y le otorgó cuadrangulares en ocho partidos inaugurales de serie de forma consecutiva, superando la marca de siete establecida por Eddie Murray.

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