Carlos Correa: Mets, Giants will regret passing on Twins star

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Carlos Correa: Mets, Giants will regret passing on Twins star

Carlos Correa has recently signed a 6-year, $200 million contract with the Minnesota Twins. He previously agreed to terms on a 13- and 12-years deal with San Francisco Giants and New York Mets. Both deals fell apart due to concerns about Correra's long-term health.

The Giants will regret not signing Carlos Correa. They will not be able to compete in the NL West heading into 2023. Corrao received a 6-year contract from Minnesota.   The Giants tried to sign Aaron Judge during the offseason, but he re-signed with the Yankees.

The Mets regret not signing Carlos Correa. The Giants regret passing on the star. The Mets have a strong pitching rotation and a good offense. Corrao would have been a great third baseman. Giants needed a face of the franchise player.

Carlos Correa is expected to be the next manager of the Minnesota Twins. He almost signed elsewhere twice before. The Twins started off the 2022 season on a high note before falling off during the second half.


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