Willi Castro joins Puerto Rico for his first World Baseball Classic

9:40 PM UTC

For the second time this week, Team Puerto Rico has added an MLB All-Star to its World Baseball Classic roster.

Rockies utility man is the newest member of the squad, which was announced on Tuesday. Castro, who made the 2024 Midsummer Classic as a member of the Twins, will be competing in the WBC for the first time.

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The 29-year-old signed a two-year contract with Colorado on Thursday following a down 2025 big league season split between the Twins and Cubs. The switch-hitter batted .226 with 11 home runs and a .679 OPS in 120 games. He also saw playing time at every position on the diamond except catcher and first base.

Castro’s inclusion follows Monday’s news that eight-time All-Star Nolan Arenado will suit up for Team Puerto Rico. Mets superstar Francisco Lindor will serve as the team captain.

Team Puerto Rico will begin its WBC run on March 6 vs. Colombia. Puerto Rico will host first-round action for Pool A in San Juan at Hiram Bithorn Stadium. Pool A also includes Cuba, Canada and Panama.