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Murakami shakes off traffic delay ahead of Cactus League debut with the White Sox

Murakami overcame a major traffic delay to record two hits and two RBIs in the White Sox's 8-1 spring training win over the Cubs at Sloan Park.

  • In the Cactus League opener Friday, Munetaka Murakami went 2-for-4 with two RBIs in an 8-1 victory at Sloan Park, despite traffic delays.
  • Bad traffic on the highway nearly kept Munetaka Murakami from Sloan Park; he was in the car until 12:50 for a 1:05 p.m. start and arrived about 20 minutes before first pitch.
  • In one notable sequence, Murakami hit a drive to center off Porter Hodge and later a two-run double on the warning track, aiding defensively with a grounder flip to Cannon.
  • Manager Will Venable praised Murakami's composure after travel delays, the club will manage his workload day-to-day, and Murakami aims to play in five games before leaving Feb. 27 for Team Japan.
  • His arrival positions the White Sox to seek a lift after they dropped 324 games over the previous three seasons, with Murakami's background in Japan supporting that goal.
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Murakami shakes off traffic delay ahead of Cactus League debut with the White Sox

Munetaka Murakami had two hits and two RBIs in his Cactus League debut with the Chicago White Sox. The Japanese slugger was momentarily removed from the starting lineup after he got caught in some traffic on his way to Sloan Park.

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