(Image Source – Getty Images) Munetaka Murakami was still getting used to life in Chicago when he made it clear that he was there for more than just baseball. Within a few days of signing with the Chicago White Sox, the Japanese slugger shifted the attention from contracts and expectations to families dealing with food insecurity during the holidays.His initial genuine moment in front of the city wasn’t just a swing or a catchy quote, but a gesture that instantly resonated throughout the South Side. As word of his donations circulated, fans and local media began to pay attention, portraying his introduction as something more profound than a standard press conference. For a franchise that had endured years of losses and was in search of trust, Murakami’s action struck a different note. It also provided an early insight into why the White Sox considered him the perfect match during a crucial rebuild, merging on-field impact with a message that extended far beyond it.
Munetaka Murakami adds $10,000 cash donation to St. James Food Pantry
Murakami gave $100 grocery gift cards to 100 families in Chicago who are helped by the St. James Food Pantry, plus he donated another $10,000 straight to the pantry. This was initially reported by Scott Merkin, the White Sox beat writer for MLB.com.He said, “Munetaka Murakami will donate $100 grocery gift certificates to 100 Chicago families served by the St. James Food Pantry who face food insecurity in order to help brighten their holiday gatherings, per White Sox.”The donation was timed to brighten holiday gatherings for those facing food insecurity, as noted in Merkin’s report.The MLB official account amplified this on X the following day posting, “After being officially introduced as a member of the Chicago White Sox, Munetaka Murakami wanted to do something special for the city of Chicago for the holiday season. The newest White Sox masher donated $100 grocery gift certificates to 100 Chicago families served by the St. James Food Pantry. He donated an additional $10,000 to the food pantry as well 🤍🖤.”A White Sox anchor and reporter for CHSN shared on X on December 22, 2025, “I’ve heard great things about Munetaka Murakami’s makeup and character. Per the White Sox, he will donate $100 grocery gift certificates to 100 Chicago families served by the St. James Food Pantry to help brighten their holiday gatherings.”CBS News Chicago reported that “Murakami has already delivered a big hit on the South Side by donating $100 grocery gift certificates to 100 families served by the St. James Food Pantry.”The Threads account for MLB echoed this, noting, “The newest White Sox masher donated $100 grocery gift certificates to 100 Chicago families served by the St. James Food Pantry. He donated an additional $10,000 to the food pantry as well.” An Instagram post from a sports account described it as an “Amazing move from Munetaka Murakami,” adding that he “spreads holiday cheer by donating $100 grocery gift certificates and $10000 to the St. James Food Pantry.”Also Read: Los Angeles Dodgers blow past MLB spending norms and got $169million luxury tax