JUST IN: Twins Star Carlos Correa gets brutally honest on Mets, Giants deals that fell apart and Why he prefer to stay at the Twins

The Minnesota Twins are the defending AL Central winners, and they are expected to have another strong season with power hitting shortstop Carlos Correa back in the lineup. Correa recently spoke up about potential deals with two venerable MLB organizations that did not materialize during a spring training season that has caught the curiosity of Minnesota fans worldwide.

Correa recently received a spring training entrance, which might put him up for a rebound season. The Twins’ 2024 spring training schedule has been updated, which is essential for Twins fans who are looking forward to watching more baseball in the coming days.

Twins' Carlos Correa admits it was 'shocking' deals with SF Giants and NY  Mets fell through | Daily Mail Online

As the countdown to opening day progresses, Correa became brutally honest about the recent past and what it means going ahead.

‘No grudges:’ Carlos Correa spoke out.
Jon Heyman quoted Correa on Twitter about the $665 million in terminated deals with the New York Mets and San Francisco Giants, which led him back to the Twin Cities.

Source: Carlos Correa agrees to 12-year, $315M deal with Mets - ESPN

He stated that he holds no grudges toward those two franchises and that any super long-term contracts he may have signed are no longer relevant to him, according to Heyman’s article.
The Giants rejected Correa due of physical difficulties. He was rumoured to be on his way to the Mets, but ended up signing back with the Twins on a considerably less lucrative overall deal.

 

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