Carlos Correa resumes negotiations to stay with the Minnesota Twins

Lto novel of Carlos Correa continues with new episodes and there are reports indicating that the negotiations with the Minnesota Twins for a return of the Puerto Rican infielder after becoming a free agent and after the frustration of the organization of the New York Mets failing to complete a deal in recent weeks.

Club sources revealed to Ken Rosenthal y And Hayes of the portal The Athleticthat the Twins They continued in contact with the representatives of the Puerto Rican shortstop, even after the agreement with the Mets for 12 years and $315 million, which has served as the basis for him to return to the organization if conversations with New Yorkers deteriorate further.

When the news of the first agreement he had Correa with the San Francisco Giantsvarious sources pointed out that Minnesota was in the battle to retain him with a 10-year contract and $285 million, far from what the Californians had offered him: $350 million for 13 years.

Although it seemed that everything was on track to close a deal with the Metsnow the Twins have a chance to keep him, by keeping an eye on the conversation over the last two weeks and hoping that the Puerto Rican shortstop’s old injury was detected in the physical exam of NY.

The novel by Carlos Correa and his suitors

in an unexpected twist Carlos Correa signed in December with the New York Mets hours after his pending agreement with the San Francisco Giants She fell apart.

Los Mets jumped at the opportunity to add to the all-star shortstop and agreed to a contract 12 years and $315 million. However, that agreement is in a holding pattern after concerns were raised in the physical.

The right ankle injury that Correa suffering in the minor leagues led the Giants to reject a contract and, now, the Mets are thinking about it.

Given the events with Giants and the demand for Correa for an impact player, it would be understandable for fans to assume that he won’t sign with the Mets.

The team that stays with Correa get a player with a title of World Series (2017 with the Astros), Gold Glove, Platinum Glove, Rookie of the Year and two All-Star selections on his resume.

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