3 hours ago3 hr https://www.nbcsports.com/fantasy/baseball/player-news/2026-07-14/munetaka-murakami-wants-long-term-deal-with-white-sox&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwjsgsjZvdOVAxX1BbwBHSh2A7sQFnoECAgQAg&usg=AOvVaw0S6aaV0rY1DBHZfJd39WUb
2 hours ago2 hr 1 hour ago, caulfield12 said:None of those Mune related revenue have been finalized as Japanese corporate sponsors await his long-term destination.TV ratings in Japan and Sox merchandising are largely shared revenues across all thirty teams, except for those sold through the ballpark/team store.WBEZHow Munetaka Murakami is teeing up business for White Sox...“As soon as we signed him we changed our thinking and moved our ticket sales targets up because we anticipated him bringing in more interest,” Sox chief revenue and marketing officer Brooks Boyer said
2 hours ago2 hr Sure, but Ohtani is getting $100 million personally and the Dodgers are leveraging him Yamamoto and Sasaki and those World Series titles for another $200-250 million per year, all revenue streams considered.White Sox still haven't signed any corporate partnership/sponsorship deals with Japanese companies.We will see if the Sox take on any new salaries at the trade deadline...saving on prospects while essentially purchasing the the last two months of 2026/option buyouts, etc. Edited 2 hours ago2 hr by caulfield12
1 hour ago1 hr 21 minutes ago, caulfield12 said:White Sox still haven't signed any corporate partnership/sponsorship deals with Japanese companies.Mune's next bobblehead is sponsored by Toto (as are the actual clubhouse bidets IIRC)The travel packages will have Japanese airline and travel agency partners
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