The Minnesota Twins and Carlos Correa are reportedly in agreement on a 6-year contract after Correa opted out of his original deal last November to become a free agent.
In of the strangest free agency periods in Major League Baseball, the star shortstop has reportedly agreed to a six-year, $200 million deal to stay with the Twins. It’s all pending a physical, and those three words are the most critical in Correa’s situation.Minnesota Twins star shortstop Carlos Correa is making it clear what it will take for the team to keep him around: Pay him.
According to Heyman, the Twins and Correa have already addressed the right ankle that's been at issue with his physicals and there is nothing foreseen to stop the deal from being made. Correa, 28, initially suffered the injury in 2014. Concerns reportedly arose about a leg or ankle issue during his physical, and the deal was put on hold. On Dec. 21, Correa agreed to a 12-year, $315 million deal with the New York Mets. Again, that was pending a physical. The Mets saw enough concern to put that deal on hold, allowing the Twins to re-enter the conversation.
Correa made it very clear after the Twins' final home game of 2022 if they wanted him, they would have to pay up.
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