Twins engaging Carlos Correa on long-term contract but may not get answer for months

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Twins engaging Carlos Correa on long-term contract but may not get answer for months

Twins are interested in signing Carlos Correa to a long-term contract.

The Twins are trying to sign Carlos Correa to a long-term deal. Corra is a top free agent shortstop. Kyle Farmer was traded to the Twins. Cora is represented by Scott Boras. He is in his prime and can command top dollar. It's not clear if the team is willing to wait until January or longer for Correas to decide where he will sign.

Boras will try to sell players at the upcoming winter meetings in San Diego. The Twins are interested in signing Carlos Correa and signing a player represented by Boras. They are also interested with Boston Red Sox player Xander Bogaerts. If they don't sign Correras, they might move on to someone else. The trade for Farmer buys them some time.

Patriots lost to Vikings on Thursday. It was the third time this season they lost against NFC North teams. The Patriots lost in overtime to Green Bay and by 33-14 to Chicago. They are currently eighth in the AFC and outside the playoff zone.

The Indianapolis Colts have appointed ESPN analyst Jeff Saturday as their interim coach. Fritz Pollard Alliance wants to see a person of color appointed. Jim Irsay has owned the Colts since 1997. He has hired Black coaches Tony Dungy and Jim Caldwell.

The Twins are interested in Carlos Rodon. Martin Perez and Adalberto Mejia are the last two left-handers to make at least 20 starts for the Twins.

Twins are interested in signing Carlos Correa to a long-term contract. Wild will end the year on a positive note, going 9-5-2 over their final 16 games of 2022. They will start that with a victory over Arizona on Sunday.


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