MLB All-Star notes: Munetaka Murakami flames out of Derby; ex-Cub Schwarber, ex-Sox Cease in starring roles
Munetaka Murakami didn't make it out of the first round of the Home Run Derby, hitting only 9 of 20 pitches out of the yard.
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<p>PHILADELPHIA — It wasn’t <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/white-sox" target="_blank" >White Sox</a> slugger Munetaka Murakami’s swing that was off in the Home Run Derby, but rather his timing.</p><p>Murakami, <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/white-sox/2026/07/13/mlb-all-star-munetaka-murakami-white-sox-home-run-derby-kyle-schwarber-phillies-dylan-cease-jays" target="_blank" >whose nine homers weren’t enough</a> to get him past the first round in an event won by the Cardinals’ Jordan Walker, would have been better off competing in 1990.</p><p>That year, the last time the All-Star Game was at Wrigley Field, a hilariously punchless Derby produced a grand total of five home runs — three of them hit by the Cubs’ Ryne Sandberg, who won it. Leaving every ball short of the ivy were Ken Griffey Jr., Jose Canseco, Cecil Fielder, Darryl Strawberry and Bobby Bonilla.</p><p>If you’re thinking the wind might have had something to do with it, you could not be more correct. Thirty-six years ago, after 30,000 fans witnessed next to nothing while ballhawks’ gloves on the streets beyond the bleachers stayed empty, the Sun-Times’ Ray Sons wrote that it was punishment from the baseball gods for the installation of lights at the North Side shrine.</p><p>If we’re lucky enough to greet July of next year without a fight between owners and players having hijacked the baseball season, the All-Star Game <a class="Link" href="https://chicago.suntimes.com/cubs/2025/08/01/2027-all-star-game-officially-coming-to-wrigley-field" target="_blank" >will finally be back at Wrigley</a>.</p><p>“It’s going to be crazy,” Cubs star Pete Crow-Armstrong said. “Obviously, Wrigleyville is fun Monday through Sunday, so I’m interested to see how packed it is, how hard it ends up being trying to get around.
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Why it matters
Munetaka Murakami, a pitcher for the White Sox, did not do well in the Home Run Derby. He was a late add to the American League All-Star team after missing 35 games with a hamstring injury. He hit only 9 of 20 pitches out of the yard.
- What's the story?
- Munetaka Murakami didn't make it out of the first round of the Home Run Derby, hitting only 9 of 20 pitches out of the yard.
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Next All-Star stop: Wrigley Field, where the last Home Run Derby was so punchless, it's truly crazy
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