Carlos Correa's NY Mets deal is an MLB shakeup of A-Rod proportions

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Carlos Correa's NY Mets deal is an MLB shakeup of A-Rod proportions

Carlos Correa's deal with the New York Mets is a shakeup of A-Rod proportions. Corrares' previous contract with San Francisco Giants was cancelled due to concerns over a physical examination.

Carlos Correa's contract with the Giants was cancelled on Tuesday. The reason was a disagreement over the results of Correras' physical exam. Correr has been injured six times in his career and has a history of back trouble. He played for the Minnesota Twins in 2022.

Cohen's late foray into the sweepstakes gave Correa's camp more urgency to steer the boat toward Flushing.

Correa and Francisco Lindor were expected to be free agents after 2021. Steve Cohen bought the Mets and traded for Lindors. He signed him to a 12-year, $341 million contract. Correa got a $35.5 million annual salary with Minnesota. He will play third base. They will be teammates. The players have combined for six All-Star appearances and two Platinum Glove awards.

Carlos Correa has been signed by the New York Mets. The team has a potential MVP at every spot. It will cost a record $350 million. The luxury tax payroll could touch $390 million, which is disgusting but endearing. Cohen will pay more than $100 million in tax penalties. They lost two of three games to San Diego in the playoffs. Correras has an .849 OPS and 18 postseason home runs. He has the seventh-most postseason plate appearances in history.

Carlos Correa is leaving the Houston Astros for the New York Mets.

The Giants went for Aaron Judge and then for Carlos Correa. Corrao returned to the Yankees. Brandon Crawford is moving to third base. Five of the current players are over 30. The current starting third baseman is erstwhile Met Wilmer Flores. The team is struggling to attract new fans to China Basin.

Carlos Correa was drafted by the New York Mets in 2012. Alex Rodriguez was traded to the Boston Red Sox in 2003. The deal was declared dead after Rodriguez, Boras, the union and the Red Sides couldn't agree on restructuring his contract. Rodriguez became a Yankee in 2009.


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