Astros utilityman muscles up with pair of homers for Korea in WBC Shay Whittington, the Houston Astros' versatile utilityman, made a splash on the international stage this week as he launched two home runs to help lead Team Korea to a thrilling victory in the World Baseball Classic (WBC). The 31-year-old Whittington's impressive display at the plate came against Japan, one of the tournament favorites, and marked a highlight in what has been an up-and-down journey for Korea thus far. Whittington's first homer came in the top of the third inning, a towering shot to left field that gave Korea its initial lead. Just five innings later, he went deep again, this time with a solo blast off Japan's ace reliever. The latter shot proved to be the decisive blow, as it staked Korea to a 3-2 advantage and ultimately helped secure the win. The WBC has been a mixed bag for Whittington, who is in his first season back from a stint on the injured list. While he has struggled at times with his timing and plate discipline, moments like this one have reminded everyone of his power potential. Prior to joining the Astros, Whittington had spent time with several organizations, including stints in the minor leagues and brief cups of coffee with big league teams. Korea's triumph over Japan was its second consecutive win in the tournament and kept its hopes alive for a deep run. The team will look to continue this momentum as it faces off against Italy next. Whittington's performance, meanwhile, has undoubtedly boosted his confidence and could lead to increased opportunities at the plate going forward.#Italy #Japan #World_Baseball_Classic #Shay_Whittington #Houston_Astros #Team_Korea