CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - APRIL 14: Munetaka Murakami #5 of the Chicago White Sox takes batting practice prior to the game against the Tampa Bay Rays at Rate Field on April 14, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois.

Murakami would 'love' to discuss new contract with White Sox

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Munetaka Murakami would be open to discussing a new deal with the Chicago White Sox already.

"If they do offer something and feel that they would want me still, I would love to have that talk," the first baseman said about a potential contract extension, according to The Athletic's Sam Blum.

Murakami signed a two-year, $34-million deal with the White Sox in December after a successful career in Japan. He set the single-season home-run record for a Japanese-born player in Nippon Professional Baseball in 2022.

The deal came as a bit of a surprise, considering the 26-year-old was expected to earn a lucrative, long-term contract. Murakami has silenced offseason criticism over his strikeout rate and owns a .907 OPS with 15 home runs and 29 RBIs in 41 games. He ranks second in the AL in round-trippers behind only Aaron Judge.

"Obviously, there are a lot of critics that say critical comments … that are really something I ignore," Murakami said. "Because some people who do make critical comments, or have something to say against me, would be somebody who's not really playing ball.

"I know who I am, and what kind of challenges I do face every single day. It's just about proving to the doubters how much I can play in this league."

The White Sox sit second in the AL Central with a 20-21 record after finishing each of the last three campaigns with 61 wins or less.

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