Correa returns to his old home, the Twins, following contracts with the Giants and Mets have been broken
FA infielder Carlos Correa has agreed to re-sign with the Twins, who played last season, for six years and $200 million, according to ESPN’s Jeff Passan. Several US media reported. He agreed with the Giants and then the Mets for a huge sum of more than 300 million dollars in the off season, but both were “broken off” as a result of physical examinations. Fans are bewildered by the fact that he has returned to “former Saya” as “the craziest FA ever”.
Correa is off now, exercising his opt-out right to become a free agent from the Twins. First, he agreed with the Giants in December last year for a total of $350 million (regarding 46.27 billion yen) for 2013, but a physical examination revealed a problem with his right ankle, which he fractured in 2014. The deal was broken off just before the inaugural meeting. Immediately following, he agreed with the Mets for 315 million dollars (regarding 41.64 billion yen) in 2012, but this was also caught in the physical examination, and negotiations to review the conditions were difficult.
The transfer destination that he finally found became an old home that jumped out once, and the fans were confused, saying, “The most crazy FA in history,” “It’s a strange situation,” and “3 teams in one offseason.” voice rose. In addition, fans continue to say that they cannot believe this agreement information, saying, “We are waiting for the results of the physical examination.”
Correa’s contract is guaranteed for six years through 2028, with four years from 2029 with a conditional option for up to 10 years and $270 million. According to Trade Rumors, the largest transfer information site in the United States, the contract will be renewed if he makes 575 at bats in 2028, and following that, he will have 550 at bats in 2029, 525 at bats in 2030, and 502 at bats in 2031. It is said that the contract will be renewed if it stands up. In addition, he is believed to have no-trade rights to all teams.
(Full-Count editorial department)