Despite a disappointing end, his peak production and playoff heroics may place him atop Minnesota’s all-time list at the ...
Carlos Correa is back with the Houston Astros after his trade from the Minnesota Twins at the deadline, and now he’s back to smashing home runs with the club. Correa clubbed his first home run since ...
How the Houston Astros approach roster building this offseason will be interesting to see. They have a logjam in the outfield and infield following their acquis ...
Sign a top free agent and put him at a different position. That’s the plan. Far from unconventional, it opens up more possibilities for the New York Mets. It’s ...
With Matt Mikulski released by the Minnesota Twins the Carlos Correa trade has officially come full circle to bring back no ...
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The Houston Astros have Carlos Correa back and all seems to be right in Houston. And it didn’t take him long to remind New York Yankees fans that he still owns them. The team added closer Devin ...
All-Star shortstop Carlos Correa and agent Scott Boras on Wednesday said that the familiarity cultivated with the Minnesota Twinslast season ultimately led to a reunion after agreements with two other ...
Carlos Correa is happy to be back in Houston. The three-time All-Star was all smiles when speaking with reporters for the first time in an Astros uniform after three and a half seasons away. “It’s ...
Carlos Correa is a baseball connoisseur. Conversations with him often include offhand mentions of advanced metrics or other minutiae he’s gleaned from watching players across the league. Baseball’s ...
As the Twins stage pre-spring training games in August, this is a good time to offer an unpopular opinion about the biggest trade they made in July. They were right to trade shortstop Carlos Correa.
Jul 23, 2022; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa (4) looks into the crowd from the dugout during the seventh inning in a game against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park.