A Timeline of Events in Carlos Correa’s Wild Free Agency
Although the baseball world expected Carlos to seal a long-term deal, he left everyone stunned as he opted out of his contract with the Minnesota Twins to become a free agent. Here’s a timeline of the turn of events.
Correa’s deal with the Giants
Correa had agreed to a 13-year deal for $350M with the San Francisco Giants. However, the Giants scrapped the introductory conference just hours before it was scheduled.
New York Mets’ sudden offer
The very next day, after the canceled press conference, Correa agreed to a 12-year contract with the New York Mets for $315M.
Correa’s ankle injury history
After facing an injury during his minor league days, Correa had a plate installed in his ankle. Teams are afraid this might affect Correa’s performance in the long run.
Failed negotiations
Both the Giants and the Mets had their reservations about Correa’s leg stability in the long haul. This made it difficult for him to venture into the free-agent market.
Reunited with the Twins
The Twins were prepared to sign Correa just in case his deal with the Mets failed. As soon as that happened, they swooped in and signed Correa for 6 years at $200M.
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