18 hours ago18 hr 20. White Sox (previously: 28)Don’t forget, in the midst of Muneamania, that Munetaka Murakami’s teammate is nearly matching him homer for homer. Colson Montgomery actually homered in the same game as Murakami seven times in the White Sox’s first 35 games. According to the great Sarah Langs – who had a birthday this week! – that’s the most by any teammate duo in their team’s first 35 games of a season in MLB history.mlb.com
18 hours ago18 hr 1 minute ago, 77 Hitmen said:Offering those contracts didn't cost Jerry a dime.Yonder Alonso would like a word.
18 hours ago18 hr 5 minutes ago, 77 Hitmen said:Offering those contracts didn't cost Jerry a dime.They probably pay a subscription fee to MSN for an office bundle so they could use PowerPoint to put together their offer package.
18 hours ago18 hr 5 minutes ago, WestEddy said:They probably pay a subscription fee to MSN for an office bundle so they could use PowerPoint to put together their offer package.They seem like a LibreOffice or Google Slides operation to me.
18 hours ago18 hr 2 minutes ago, JoeC said:They seem like a LibreOffice or Google Slides operation to me.Google is free, right?
11 hours ago11 hr Can't wait to watch this scene in the movie about the Murakami-led White Sox dynasty
10 hours ago10 hr 15 minutes ago, Autumn Dreamin said:Can't wait to watch this scene in the movie about the Murakami-led White Sox dynasty
10 hours ago10 hr Munetaka "Can't Hit Velo" Murakami is now the only player in baseball with multiple HR vs. 98+ mphSide note: 22 other players have 1 each, 3 of them are Sox (Vargas, Hill, Meidroth). So the Sox are responsible for more than 20% of the HRs vs. 98+ in the season so far
8 hours ago8 hr https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/stats/player/batting/mlb/regular/all-pos/qualifiers/?sortcol=hr&sortdir=descendingMoniak, Langeliers (from ATL), Jordan Walker....almost any team could have had those guys had they offered something decent in return.
2 hours ago2 hr 1) looking forward to this roadtrip ending as I cannot stay up.2) this is astonishing considering the offseason scouting
2 hours ago2 hr I also find it amazing how late Murakami gets his foot down and how smooth it all is. Probably more noticeable because of how high his foot goes. But his foot doesn’t go down until ball is at least halfway to plate and he looks so unrushed.Like the ball is a frisbee floating in the air except it’s at 98 mph.
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