Smith: It’s time for Carlos Correa to move on with his future

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Smith: It’s time for Carlos Correa to move on with his future
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In many ways, Houstonians and Astros believers across the country are still stuck between two completely different worlds because Carlos Correa is still in MLB limbo — as of Saturday evening — write the columnist Brian T. Smith.

It’s still unknown if Carlos Correa will sprint away from the Astros or if the free-agent shortstop will actually return to the club.Still nervous.And, in many ways, Houstonians and Astros believers across the country are still stuck between two completely different worlds because Carlos Correa is still in MLB limbo*.If Correa signed a 10-year, $350 million contract early Sunday morning and this column is already outdated, blame Rob Manfred and MLB’s absurd lockout, not me.Correa, a new Yankee.

Correa’s house made news Friday, when it was revealed that the three-bedroom residence recently hit the market for almost $1.6 million.Wrong, thanks to one of the oddest offseasons in baseball history and a bitter lockout that almost produced 100 days of nothing. The night before, it was impossible to tell that a lockout had almost erased real contests from a 162-game schedule. An oversized white H and orange star stood against a mid-March sunset. An orange 2021 pennant had been attached to similar honors from 2005 and 2019, with all three resting beneath a sign for the spring training home of the Astros.

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