Carlos Correa not open to 'restructuring' New York Mets contract, 3 MLB teams reached out

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Carlos Correa not open to 'restructuring' New York Mets contract, 3 MLB teams reached out

The New York Mets are holding off on signing Carlos Correa. The San Francisco Giants backed out of their contract with the All-Star shortstop due to medical concerns. Correa signed a $315 million contract. He is not interested in changing the contract he signed with San Diego. He prefers to play for the Mets over any other team. His last season in the minor leagues was marred by an ankle injury. According to Mike Puma, Correra is open to restructuring the deal.

Carlos Correa is negotiating a contract with the New York Mets. Three MLB teams have already contacted the Mets to re-engage Correra in negotiations. The chances of a deal are 55%. Correr is not open to restructuring his contract. He wants to win a World Series.


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