Munetaka Murakami is coming to Seattle with the White Sox, and it’s impossible not to notice the first-base comparison sitting inside this series. The Mariners re-signed Josh Naylor over the offseason because they already knew what he gave them. Chicago took the bigger upside swing on Murakami, and so far, that swing has looked pretty loud. Murakami has been one of the best power stories in baseball through the opening weeks of the season, which makes this matchup more than just another early-May series. But this doesn’t have to be framed as regret for Seattle. It should be framed as a reminder of why the Mariners made the choice they did. Murakami is exciting. Naylor was the better fit for what this roster needed. But that’s an element that makes this series interesting. The Mariners are probably not interested in sitting around wondering what could have been. The better question is whether Seattle chose the right kind of risk. Let’s be fair right away: Murakami has been awesome.…