The Japan News by The Yomiuri Shimbun

At last moment, Murakami ends home-run drought

- The Yomiuri Shimbun

At the age of just 22, Munetaka Murakami has broken the home run record held by Japan baseball legend Sadaharu Oh.

A player for the Tokyo Yakult Swallows, Murakami hit his 56th homer in his nal at-bat of the regular season on Monday, breaking Oh’s single-season record of 55 home runs for a Japan-born player. Murakami also became Japan’s youngest Triple Crown winner, living up to the expectatio­ns represente­d by the No. 55 on his uniform.

Roars erupted from the crowd of about 30,000 as Murakami connected with the

rst pitch in his fourth at-bat of the game, in the bottom of the seventh inning. He pumped his sts in the air, con dent of a home run. e ball ew into the right eld stands, where fans greeted his accomplish­ment with loud applause.

“I’m really relieved,” Murakami told reporters after the game. “Winning the game, getting hits and challengin­g the record. ere was a lot of pressure, and I’m glad I nished in a good way.”

As early as his rst year at Kyushu Gakuin High School in Kumamoto, Murakami was named the team’s cleanup hitter at that summer’s National High School Baseball Championsh­ip. His potential as a slugger led the Swallows to make him a rst round dra pick in 2018.

Yakult General Manager Junji Ogawa, who was the team manager back then, gave Murakami the uniform number 55. e hope was that he do as well as Oh, who hit 55 homers in a single season in 1964. Another player in mind was Hideki Matsui, who also wore No. 55 as a former Giants slugger and had 50 homers in 2002.

A er joining Yakult, Murakami switched from catcher to third baseman to lessen his burden in elding and emphasize his batting ability instead. Inexperien­ced in the position, Murakami misjudged the distance to balls and o en failed to even get his glove on them.

But he kept practicing steadily, and in his rst year of spring training, former manager Katsuya Nomura urged him on by saying, “Break Oh’s record.”

Murakami hit his 55th homer on Sept. 13. However, perhaps due to the pressure to exceed Oh’s record, he then had a home run drought lasting 57 plate appearance­s over 13 consecutiv­e games.

Manager Shingo Takatsu, who has been watching Murakami since his days in the farm league, said: “Even a baseball mangaka couldn’t conceive of a scenario in which he hits his 56th homer during the last at-bat of the season. But it was the kind of batting that epitomized this year’s Mune, nishing the last at-bat with a brilliant hit.”

LUCKIEST BOY

A 14-year-old Yakult fan caught Murakami’s 56th home run ball.

e junior high school student from Koto Ward, Tokyo, was watching the game from the in eld stands but happened to be heading to a concession­s booth near the out eld when the moment happened.

e commemorat­ive ball was exchanged for Murakami’s batting gloves.

e boy said Murakami “looked like he was struggling under pressure, but he hit in the nal game, which I thought was impressive.

at’s fantastic.” (Oct. 5)

 ?? The Yomiuri Shimbun ?? Tokyo Yakult Swallows slugger Munetaka Murakami hits a home run in the bottom of the seventh inning on Monday.
The Yomiuri Shimbun Tokyo Yakult Swallows slugger Munetaka Murakami hits a home run in the bottom of the seventh inning on Monday.

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