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Murakami's Three True Outcomes: More Than Meets Eye?
17 Apr
Summary
- Murakami's high three-true-outcome rate is second in MLB.
- White Sox offense ranks last in MLB in average and OPS.
- Injuries sideline key players like Teel and Hays.

Munetaka Murakami, a recent acquisition for the White Sox, has predominantly registered "three true outcomes"—home runs, walks, and strikeouts—in his initial 19 Major League games. His 61.5 percent three-true-outcome rate ranks second in the league among qualified players. Despite these statistics, hitting director Ryan Fuller believes there is untapped potential for more base hits in Murakami's game, referencing his past success in Japan.
The White Sox offense has struggled significantly in 2026, posting the lowest batting average (.195) and OPS (.602) in baseball. This offensive slump is surprising given the team's strong performance in the latter half of the 2025 season. Current injuries to catcher Kyle Teel and outfielder Austin Hays, both due to hamstring strains, are impacting the team's lineup.