Carlos Correa broke Astros’ hearts when he removed ”Houston Astros” from his Twitter bio. However, the off-season’s top free agent might have just fixed those broken hearts and even got their hopes up again last night.

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Correa has been strongly rumored to be joining the Yankees, who have left no chance to praise him and his unbelievable skills. Albeit, nothing has been fixed yet, as it’s not just Yankees who are interested in the star shortstop.

Carlos Correa sings ‘Stay’ with the Houston Astros logo

After his World Series 2021 performance, the Houston Astros would definitely want Correa to stay put. However, Carlos declined their qualifying offer, valuing himself higher than their bid after his stellar run.

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Carlos Correa of the Houston Astros

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Notably, new reports suggest that New York Yankees are planning to offer Correa a $300 million deal, a figure impossible to decline. However, if Astros fans thought it was over and a move was inevitable, they might just be wrong.

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Last night, Singer Kany Garcia posted a video of Carlos Correa singing the song “Quédate.” Naturally, Carlos reposted the story on his Instagram profile. The highlight of his story? While reposting, Carlos added the Houston Astros logo, jamming to the song “Quédate” which when translated to English, means ‘Stay.’ As speculations rose, hopeful fans questioned, what was Correa hinting at?

27-year-old Carlos’ journey with the Astros

Since the start of his Major League Baseball career, in 2015, Correa has been playing in the Astros jersey. In his debut year itself, Carlos clinched the AL Rookie of the Year award. Remarkably, Carlos also won the World Series with the Astros in 2017.

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Carlos Correa of the Houston Astros

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In the 2021 season, Correa blasted 26 home runs, recorded 92 RBI’s, and had an average of 279. Deservingly well, he secured the Platinum Gold Glove 2021. Even though the Astros couldn’t clinch the World Series title, they were miles better than their counterparts.

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Shreya Verma is a US Sports Content Strategist at EssentiallySports, with a focus on Olympic sports and athlete storytelling, covering beats like tennis, gymnastics, basketball, track and field, wrestling, and more. A qualified National Level air pistol shooter, she brings the unique perspective of both an athlete and a journalist to her work. Over the past four years at EssentiallySports, she has covered some of the biggest sporting stages, from managing the Olympic Sports desk during the Winter Olympics 2022 to spearheading the US Open 2025 coverage and content strategy. In 2024, she was on the ground in Paris for the Summer Olympics, where she interviewed legends and rising stars, including Carl Lewis, Laurie Hernandez, Fred Kerley, Noah Lyles, Quincy Hall, and Grant Holloway, who memorably offered her the chance to try on his gold medal. She also connected with icons and fan favorites such as Tom Brady, Katie Ledecky, Tara Davis & Hunter Woodhall, Andy Murray, Ilona Maher, Kevon Williams, Jonathan Owens, and Neeraj Chopra, while capturing emotional family perspectives from Nellie Biles, Jordan Chiles’ mother, Suni Lee’s mother, and Katie Ledecky’s brother, Michael. Her journalism is marked by authenticity, access, and a deep passion for highlighting perseverance and human connection in sports. Inspired by Olympic champions like Allyson Felix and Vincent Hancock, Shreya continues to carve her path as a storyteller.

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