Dodgers News: Giants Sign Carlos Correa After Hard Pass By Los Angeles

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Dodgers News: Giants Sign Carlos Correa After Hard Pass By Los Angeles

Aaron Judge spurned his hometown San Francisco Giants in MLB free agency. The team signed Carlos Correa, the former Houston Astros shortstop, to a 13-year, $350 million contract on Tuesday night. Los Angeles Dodgers fans loathe Correza.

Carlos Correa opts out of his contract with the Minnesota Twins and joins the Giants. He will help the team keep pace with Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres in the National League West division. San Francisco's odds of winning the World Series are +5000.

Correa's new 13-year contract is the fourth largest in MLB history. It is behind the Angels' Mike Trout, the Dodgers' Mookie Betts and the Yankees' Aaron Judge.

Giants sign Carlos Correa after Dodgers pass on him. Los Angeles will not pursue Correrea because of his history with the team. Trevor Bauer's two-year suspension for violating the league's policy on sexual assault and domestic violence could cost the Dodgers $60 million.


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