Yakult Murakami hits baseball for two consecutive games Professional baseball tie record, 9th person: Tokyo Shimbun TOKYO Web

In the third inning, Yakult Murakami hit a professional baseball tie record for two consecutive home runs, and was greeted by runners (from left) Shiomi, Aoki, and Yamada = Tokyo Dome.

Yakult’s Munetaka Murakami infielder marked two consecutive full-base home bases in a professional baseball tie record in the eighth round of the Giants held at Tokyo Dome on the 7th. The 9th professional baseball player and the 3rd player in the Central League. First time in Yakult.

In the past, Fumio Fujimura (Hanshin) in 1953, Bunjiro Saka (Daiei) in 1957, Koji Akiyama (Seibu) in 1993, Rose (Kintetsu) in 2003, Benny (Lotte) in 2005, Woods in 2006. (Chunichi), Hoff Power (Nippon-Ham Fighters) in 2013, and Yutaro Sugimoto (Orix) in 2018 have recorded.

Murakami carried No. 9 from Shoemaker to the right in the third inning, following the No. 8 home run this season, which was released in the Giants game on the 6th.



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