Carlos Correa gets OK from Twins after differences of medical opinions

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Carlos Correa gets OK from Twins after differences of medical opinions

Carlos Correa is coming back to the Twins after a medical issue. The team's medical staff examined Corra on his behalf. Cora had ankle surgery more than eight years ago. He's signed a contract worth $200 million over the next six seasons. The Giants and Mets had offered him a different contract. They offered to extend it through 2034. Twins offered an extension worth an additional $70 million. It's guaranteed until 2028. Carlos Corora is 34. His average annual salary is $33.3 million, which rolls into 2023. A contract extension is worth another $50 million if he stays healthy.

Carlos Correa gets OK from the Twins after differences of medical opinions. Boras is unhappy with the annulments of the Giants and Mets. Correras has been functional for eight years. Bora believes some orthopedists simply make evaluations based on medical tests. He believes they should take into account a player's history, pain threshold and ability to adapt.

Carlos Correa is free agent. He is not a good athlete. Correra had a fall in Kansas City in September. The support plate in his ankle flared up. Falvey dismissed the concerns about Correr's speed. Correro learned a lesson during his free agency. Doctors have different opinions. Twins will find out if they were correct in betting on Correra's health.


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