Why Did Carlos Correa Sign With Minnesota Twins and What is in it For His Agent Scott Boras?
Follow Us
The Carlos Correa transfer saga may finally be winding down, but with a conclusion, almost no one had expected. Despite discussions of his eventual destination ranging from getting transferred onto a contending team for 2022 like the Chicago Cubs or the New York Yankees, Correa will turn out for the Twins in 2022. And the reason for his decision may be stranger than you first thought it to be. It could be his agent, Scott Boras.
Carlos Correa has had a great season in 2021 and he showcases perhaps one of the greatest performance portfolios when it comes to displays in MLB in his free agency class. With above-par offensive displays and a trophy cabinet housing the World Series title, he certainly commands tremendous value.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
And it was perhaps that reason that people expected him to join a contender in 2022. However, it looks to be that instead of Correa joining a contender, he has entered the Twins to make them a contender instead.
Why did Carlos Correa join the Twins?
The Twitter-verse exploded early on Saturday morning as news started to stream in about Correa’s switch to the Twins instead of the pursuing pack of teams after him in free agency. But the reason for his switch to a relatively unexpected contender could well lie with his agent fees on the back of such a switch.
As agents have noted: Given the offers Carlos Correa got before the lockout, his previous agency would be in position to claim a majority of whatever he gets in a multi-year deal. If Correa signs for for one year now, new agent Scott Boras gets all $ of a new deal next winter.
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) March 14, 2022
Reportedly, the way the agreements and agent contracts are structured, they would have had Correa’s previous agency making a majority of their signing amount. That is, if he was to secure his big contract in the off-season of 2022. However, if this was just a year removed and to occur in the winter next year instead, Boras would be in a position to reap the rewards of the new big contract.
Trending
$625 Million Not Enough to Keep Juan Soto In New York? Yankees Might Forced to Break Shohei Ohtani’s $700 Million Price Record
May 17, 2024 07:00 PM EDT
Amidst Juan Soto’s $600 Million Decision, Aaron Boone Makes A Plea to Yankees Owner Hal Steinbrenner to Call Scott Boras
May 18, 2024 10:56 AM EDT
Greedy Dodgers Fans Show No Respect For Shohei Ohtani; Bobbleheads of Japanese Sensation Being Sold For $5000 on eBay
May 17, 2024 01:00 PM EDT
Who Is the 13-Year-Old Who Threw the First Pitch at Shohei Ohtani’s Bobblehead Night, in Front of 53,000 Fans?
May 17, 2024 06:20 PM EDT
Derek Jeter Teases New Partnership With Alex Rodriguez at FOX Event Attended by Tom Brady, Deion Sanders, and More
May 17, 2024 08:30 PM EDT
Get instantly notified of the hottest MLB stories via Google! Click on Follow Us and Tap the Blue Star.
Follow Us
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Minnesota Twins – now contenders?
The Twins, now suddenly with recent acquisitions, may jump to the fore of discussions in terms of title contentions with their recent moves in the market. Having acquired some key pieces from the New York Yankees and with the assured services of Carlos Correa for a year, they could well look to make a push for silverware this season.
Correa’s contract is reportedly a 3-year engagement with 2 opt-outs in the latter part of his contract. Both of which he will likely be looking to activate if he is looking to cement his legacy. And while success is not assured this season, the Twins are bound to see a bump in popularity and viewership with the new signings announced.
ADVERTISEMENT
Article continues below this ad
Watch This Story: Kris Bryant Leaves The San Francisco Giants For The Colorado Rockies – How Much Will He Make In His New Contract?
But while the majority of the discussions will now revolve around Correa’s signing, the future too becomes a conversation. Do you think the Twins’ temporary punt will payoff? Could this lead to a division title if not the World Series? And where do you think Correa will go next season on his opt-out?
Edited by:
Melroy Fernandes