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White Sox’s Munetaka Murakami (hamstring) leaves game

By Thomson Reuters May 29, 2026 | 8:14 PM

White Sox slugger Munetaka Murakami, removed in the third inning of Chicago’s game against the Detroit Tigers on Friday ​after tweaking his right hamstring, will ‌undergo imaging on Saturday.

The 26-year-old rookie, who shares the American League homer lead with Houston’s Yordan Alvarez, each with 20, grabbed at his hamstring after hustling ‌down ​the first base line to ⁠avoid a 4-6-3 ⁠double play.

Murakami walked slowly back to the dugout without needing assistance.

After the White Sox’s 4-3, 10-inning win, Chicago manager Will Venable said, “Looks ​like a little hamstring strain on the initial evaluation. He’ll get some imaging tomorrow, ⁠but probably a couple ⁠weeks (on the injured list is the ​expectation). Nothing official, got to continue the evaluation. ​But it might be a couple weeks.”

Luisangel ‌Acuna ran for Murakami and scored on Miguel Vargas’ double. In the top of the fourth, Vargas moved from third to first, ⁠Acuna took over at short and Colson Montgomery slid from short to third. Montgomery stayed in the ⁠game despite ‌tweaking his lower back while popping ⁠out to close the third ​inning.

Murakami ‌has been a revelation for a ​White Sox ⁠squad that sits in second place in the American League Central. The first baseman has appeared in all 57 games and delivered a .240/.378/.560 slash line with 41 RBIs and 44 walks.

–Field ​Level Media