Munetaka Murakami Hits 11 Home Runs, Ties MLB Lead in Historic Power Surge

by Ryan Cooper
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Village God explodes! Munetaka Murakami smashes 11 home runs, tying the MLB lead for most homers in the league as of April 25, 2026. The Japanese slugger’s powerful start has left fans and analysts stunned, with many admitting they underestimated his impact this season.

Murakami’s 11th homer came in a recent White Sox game, where his violent spring blast showcased the raw power that has defined his early MLB campaign. According to reports, he has reached the 11-home-run mark in just 26 games — a feat achieved by only five players in over a century of baseball history.

White Sox fans have erupted online, flooding social media with praise and calling for the team to lock him up with a long-term contract immediately. One fan video even captured his incredible leaping catch in the outfield, drawing gasps from viewers nationwide for its athleticism and timing.

Analysts note that Murakami is reshaping what it means to be a pure hitter, using a fundamental, no-frills approach at the plate to produce elite-level results. His current on-base plus slugging percentage is reported to be as high as 61.2%, underscoring his historic offensive output.

The surge in performance has not only energized the Chicago clubhouse but also reignited global interest in the Japanese star’s transition to North American baseball. As the season progresses, all eyes remain on Murakami to see if he can sustain this historic pace.

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