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Source: Fox News
Summary
Munetaka Murakami and Colson Montgomery, both of the Chicago White Sox, homered in four consecutive games, becoming the first teammates to do so in MLB history. Murakami also tied the White Sox team record for most consecutive games to homer in, with five straight. He has already made manager Will Venable speechless, praising Murakami’s swing decisions and hard-hit balls.
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The game followed a familiar script.
Murakami and Montgomery, the dynamic duo, went yard again, adding to their impressive streak. The rookie’s power is incredible, and even singles are hit hard. The damage is impressive to watch.
Montgomery’s blast cut the lead to 6-4, and Murakami followed suit, tying the game at 10-7 in the top of the seventh. The rookie’s manager is left speechless, running out of things to say about his impressive performance.
This one felt recognizable early, as the White Sox’s rookies made history, becoming the first set of teammates to homer in four consecutive games.
Murakami’s original observation: The White Sox’s offense is often described as “electric” when Murakami is at the plate.
Author: Evan Null









