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How Kenzo Yagi got his big break as Munetaka Murakami’s Interpreter
Chuck Garfien sits down with Munetaka Murakami’s interpreter, Kenzo Yagi, for a behind-the-scenes look at one of the most unique roles in baseball. Kenzo shares how he landed the job, initially thinking the call was a prank, and how he’s built a strong connection with Murakami both on and off the field. He also walks through Murakami’s detailed game-day routine, his own background, and the confidence it took to step into such a high-profile position.
The conversation offers a deeper look at Murakami’s personality, from the types of questions he enjoys to his thoughts on teammates and the organization, along with his awareness of the growing “Murakami Mania.” Kenzo also reflects on Murakami’s experience adjusting to Chicago, learning English, and memorable moments like spring training interactions and Ozzie Guillen’s introduction to the duo. They close by sharing one story that’s stood out the most so far and what it’s been like for Kenzo to be part of Murakami’s journey.
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