Judges and Murakami, one far-off match The “birth pains” that continue in Japan and the United States… What are the chances left? | Full-Count

Judge has no arches in 6 games… Long-awaited league record for the first time in 61 years

Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge appeared on the 26th (Japan time 27th) against the Blue Jays on the 26th (27th Japan time) as “No. 1 right wing” and had 1 hit in 3 at bats. After reaching the league record for the first time in 61 years, I came here and braked suddenly. He’s been stomping six games without an arch.

The first at bat in the first time is right front hit. It’s not like he’s out of bat, and he’s leading the battle for the top hitter. However, he didn’t get the long-awaited shot. He reached the No. 60 mark in the Pirates game on the 20th (21st), and the team decided to advance to the playoffs on the 22nd (23rd). All that’s left now is to wait for the historic moment for the judges, but the check-in continues.

“Birth pain” is the same in Japan. Yakult’s infielder Munetaka Murakami has been away from the arch for nine games since hitting No. 55 in the Giants match (Jingu) on the 13th. The team won the league for the second time in a row on the 25th, while the number of Japanese players exceeding Sadaharu Oh was one.

The remaining chances are 9 games for judges and 6 games for Murakami. Which one will get out of the pain first? Frustrating days continue in Japan and the United States.

(Full-Count editorial department)


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