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https://sports.yahoo.com/articles/white-sox-predicted-land-japanese-165639949.

Too good to be true? Probably. But absolutely worth noting. He crushed 56 home runs in 2022 and won the Triple Crown. At just 25 years old, he’d fit perfectly into what the Sox are trying to build. 

Apparently David Schoenfield of ESPN predicted that the White Sox will be his landing spot. He has until 4pm this Monday to sign with an MLB team. 
 

 

 

 

 

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the "espn prediction" is an opinion piece in which some guy talks about "well the sox should probably spend some money, they could use a first baseman, my prediction is that they will sign murakami".

as far as i know, there has been nothing to actually indicate the sox are negotiating with him or that he's even on the radar. 

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3 minutes ago, DirtySox said:

 

If they somehow get him well under what his projected deal was going to be, that would be a hell of an early Christmas gift.

I know Jerry probably doesn’t want to pay a posting fee, but hopefully Ishbia convinces him that he will write a check for that.

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 Wont happen since he's not a slap hitter.

Once an outside puts on the Sox uniform suck seems to over take them.

Has so much BS in the offseason ever been this bad before the 24 hour sports networks?  

Who remembers Fukadome?  Cubs curse Sox blessing

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It doesn't help anybody for the White Sox to be ruled out. Murakami to WSox helps Murakami drive up what little interest he has. It lets O'Hearn know the Sox have other options. It keeps fans refreshing Twitter and listening to insipid sports mumble programs where everything is possible. 

I still think an off-season of O'Hearn, Bassitt (or reasonable facsimile), Bleday (orf) and some sort of leverage bullpen dude would be an insane out-of-the-park off-season compared to what we've been prepped for. 

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I was looking at the bat speed of the players projected to be on this roster and we have very few guys who above average.  Colson & Robert are both elite, but the latter will likely be gone before the end of next season.  After that, we’re just left with Mead & Sosa, who are both just slightly above average.  Everyone else on the roster is about average to well below.

Point is this team is going to need some power.  Roch, Braden, & Bonemer will all help eventually, but we really need a thumber in the near-term that can slot into 1B or DH.  Murakami can be a mini Schwarber.  People keep acting like his K rate and zone contact rate are death sentences, but they are both better than Ohtani’s were in Japan.  In a suppressed market, this is a swing you take if you’re the White Sox and I honestly think they will when it’s all said and done.

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6 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said:

I was looking at the bat speed of the players projected to be on this roster and we have very few guys who above average.  Colson & Robert are both elite, but the latter will likely be gone before the end of next season.  After that, we’re just left with Mead & Sosa, who are both just slightly above average.  Everyone else on the roster is about average to well below.

Point is this team is going to need some power.  Roch, Braden, & Bonemer will all help eventually, but we really need a thumber in the near-term that can slot into 1B or DH.  Murakami can be a mini Schwarber.  People keep acting like his K rate and zone contact rate are death sentences, but they are both better than Ohtani’s were in Japan.  In a suppressed market, this is a swing you take if you’re the White Sox and I honestly think they will when it’s all said and done.

I've read that every Japanese hitter has issues hitting velo once the come to America. They're professional hitters. They adjust. The strikeouts concern me. I don't think they need Murakami as a core piece. 

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12 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said:

I was looking at the bat speed of the players projected to be on this roster and we have very few guys who above average.  Colson & Robert are both elite, but the latter will likely be gone before the end of next season.  After that, we’re just left with Mead & Sosa, who are both just slightly above average.  Everyone else on the roster is about average to well below.

Point is this team is going to need some power.  Roch, Braden, & Bonemer will all help eventually, but we really need a thumber in the near-term that can slot into 1B or DH.  Murakami can be a mini Schwarber.  People keep acting like his K rate and zone contact rate are death sentences, but they are both better than Ohtani’s were in Japan.  In a suppressed market, this is a swing you take if you’re the White Sox and I honestly think they will when it’s all said and done.

Murakami could strike out 200 times a season for all I care as long as he hits bombs.

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I'm not sure he's that good. However he would not get more than a 3 or 4 year deal from anybody so the risk is relatively low if he stinks the deck is cleared around 2028 when ideally the money is refreshed via Ishbia and Sox can play in a bigger pool. 

Signing him also would give the Sox a big marketing boost in baseball crazy Japan. Small upside to consider revenue wise long term.

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48 minutes ago, kitekrazy said:

 Wont happen since he's not a slap hitter.

Once an outside puts on the Sox uniform suck seems to over take them.

Has so much BS in the offseason ever been this bad before the 24 hour sports networks?  

Who remembers Fukadome?  Cubs curse Sox blessing

Wow it's like a greatest hits post. 

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19 minutes ago, WestEddy said:

I've read that every Japanese hitter has issues hitting velo once the come to America. They're professional hitters. They adjust. The strikeouts concern me. I don't think they need Murakami as a core piece. 

It’s a gamble for sure, and one I would probably take if his market and projected deal aren’t there.

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