Correa ended up signing a new deal with the Twins, at the reduced rate of six years and $200 million and is in the midst of a disappointing season.
BALTIMORE — The Mets are staggering towards the All-Star break and all but eliminated from NL East contention, so it’s hard to know how much of a difference Carlos Correa would have made in Queens.when he agreed to a 12-year, $315 million deal
that led owner Steve Cohen to tell The Post’s Jon Heyman, “We needed one more thing, and this is it.”— got scared off by Correa’s medicals due to an injury to his right ankle early in his career., at the reduced rate of six years and $200 million and is in the midst of a disappointing season, with a .697 OPS heading into Sunday.
Minnesota, despite playing .500 baseball , entered Sunday in first place in the weak AL Central, and Correa said he’s hoping for improved play from both himself and the team in the latter part of the season.And he insists he doesn’t have any regrets about what happened with the Mets — or thoughts about how much they have struggled in 2023.“To be honest, I haven’t even checked their box score once, them or the Giants,’’ Correa said this weekend at Camden Yards, where the Twins faced the Orioles.
As for the tumultuous offseason that first saw Correa agree to a 13-year, $350 million deal, then pivot to the Mets and finally land back in Minnesota, Correa said, “There are things you can’t control and they don’t always work out the way you want them to. But you can’t [complain] about it. You’ve got to move on and look ahead.”
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