How Ezequiel Tovar’s Surprising Leadership Sparked a Rockies Revolution in the World Baseball Classic
Playing a vital role in that victory was new Rockies second baseman and utility-man Willi Castro, who drew a patient and crucial bases-loaded walk to send the game into extra innings. He also played solid defense, including a slick play while out of position at first base to keep Panama within striking distance.
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Castro went 4-for-15 at the plate with four walks to four strikeouts and drove in three runs with a stolen base. His other big moment of the tournament was a lead-off home run against Italy on the fourth pitch of the game. Puerto Rico ended up being eliminated by Italy in the quarterfinals.
Even though Puerto Rico was eliminated in the knockout stage, playing in the Classic is an experience that has resonated with Castro.
“It’s a great experience. It was my first WBC, but man, over there I really enjoyed their energy,” Castro told Purple Row. “Everybody is together over there. It’s something that you’re gonna keep for the rest of your life and it was amazing representing Puerto Rico.”
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