On the night of the 3rd, professional baseball player Yakult Munetaka Murakami hit No. 56 home run, the most by a Japanese player, and the American media also reported on the achievement, such as "making history."

Of these, an article posted on the official website of the major league introduces that "22-year-old Murakami broke the record of the legendary Sadaharu Oh. He made history with a home run in the final game of the season."



After that, "Major league fans will see it for the first time at the next WBC = World Baseball Classic, where Murakami will participate with Otani. Murakami should leave an immediate impact there." I'm telling you.



Also, in an article on the American broadcasting station "CBS Sports", he commented, "The history of home runs is not just for Aaron Judge," and in the major league Yankees' judge players have hit 61 American League record home runs so far. By citing the fact that he is hitting, he introduces that a historic home run record has been created in Japan and the United States.



He also expressed interest in the possibility of Murakami playing in the major leagues, saying, "Will Murakami come to America? I don't know if he has a desire to play in America someday." I was.