Is Munetaka Murakami Really Worth the Hype?
Japanese superstar Munetaka Murakami has officially been posted by the Tokyo Yakult Swallows, opening a 45-day window for all 30 MLB clubs to negotiate with the 25-year-old slugger. Around the league, he’s being hyped as “the next Shohei Ohtani,” “the Japanese Babe Ruth,” and one of the most anticipated international free agents in baseball history.
3B/1B Munetaka Murakami will be posted today by the Tokyo Yakult Swallows of the Nippon Professional Baseball League per multiple reports including MLB's @Feinsand. All 30 MLB Clubs will have 45 days to negotiate with Murakami.
The 25-year-old slugger was the Central League's… pic.twitter.com/AnPj8TpiC2
— MLB (@MLB) November 7, 2025
But is the hype actually justified, or are we watching one of the most overrated free agents ever hit the market?
There’s no denying Murakami’s resume in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB):
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2022 Central League Triple Crown winner and MVP
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Hit .318 with 56 HR that same season
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Member of Japan’s 2023 World Baseball Classic championship team
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Career power numbers that rival any Japanese slugger in history
This past season, however, he dropped off slightly, batting .273 with 22 home runs as a 25-year-old.
But Here’s the Problem Nobody Wants to Talk About…
While the raw power is real, there’s a glaring red flag buried beneath the box scores:
Murakami hit just .095 against pitches 93 MPH or faster last season in NPB.
Why does that matter? Because the average MLB fastball is 94.2 MPH—and that’s just average. In the U.S., he’ll be facing relievers regularly pumping 97–100 MPH with wicked movement. In Japan? Most starters sit in the high 80s to low 90s.
Murakami had a .095 batting average against pitches 93 MPH or harder last season in NPB https://t.co/VwbPyXwQM2
— James Schiano (@James_Schiano) November 7, 2025
If Murakami is already struggling to make contact against 93 in the NPB, what happens when he’s staring down Spencer Strider, Gerrit Cole, or even a middle reliever throwing 98 with a wipeout slider?
Munetaka Murakami is such a hard puzzle to solve:
– Elite raw power ✅
– Elite OBP-ability ✅But will he ever get to that power?
– 63.9% Contact% ❌
– 17.3% SwStr% ❌
– 74% Z-Contact% ❌His Contact%, SwStr% and Z-Contact% would all the worst in MLB. pic.twitter.com/M0UybdQcde
— LouisAnalysis (@LouisAnalysis) November 1, 2025
The Bidding War Has Already Begun
Despite those concerns, MLB front offices are lining up their offers. Teams expected to be involved include:
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San Diego Padres
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New York Yankees
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Los Angeles Dodgers
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New York Mets
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Boston Red Sox
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Seattle Mariners
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San Francisco Giants
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…and possibly more
Munetaka Murakami will be posted today by the Tokyo Yakult Swallows of the NPB, per multiple reports.
All 30 MLB Clubs will have 45 days to negotiate with Murakami. Where will he land ahead of the 2026 MLB season? Here are the latest odds. pic.twitter.com/1GP5Fovt4t
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) November 7, 2025
These teams aren’t negotiating for a minor piece. Murakami could command a contract north of $150–200 million once the posting fee and years are factored in.
Here’s where the skepticism becomes very real:
| Category | NPB (2023) | MLB Average |
|---|---|---|
| Fastball speed faced | 90–92 MPH | 94.2 MPH |
| BA vs 93+ MPH | .095 | League average vs 93+ is .228 |
| Strikeouts per season | 150+ pace | MLB breaking balls are sharper and faster |
| Infield defense | Solid but not elite | 3B in MLB face harder hits more often |
Murakami has power. Incredible power. But MLB history is full of sluggers who couldn’t catch up to velocity and fizzled out. In Japan, fastballs rise to the top of the zone. In MLB, they’re paired with elite sliders, cutters, sweepers, and splitters—all 3–5 MPH faster.
It’s possible Murakami adapts, bulks up his swing speed, shortens his mechanics, and becomes the next cornerstone in a major-market lineup.
But right now? He looks like the riskiest “can’t-miss” free agent in years.
Scouting projection in one sentence:
Elite power, elite patience, but a potentially fatal flaw against MLB velocity that could make him more Joey Gallo than Shohei Ohtani.
The talent is real. The buzz is deafening. But with a .095 average against premium velocity and MLB teams prepared to throw nine figures at him, it’s fair to ask:
Is Munetaka Murakami the most overrated MLB free agent ever before he’s even taken a swing in America?
Only time, and 100 MPH fastballs, will tell.
Which team should sign Munetaka Murakami?
Career NPB stats:
.270 AVG
246 HR
647 RBI
.951 OPS
2x Central League MVPTop landing spots:
Mets, Yankees, Mariners, Padres pic.twitter.com/kL6UdpQ0fO— SleeperMLB (@SleeperMLB) November 8, 2025

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