After a relatively quiet offseason for the Twins, star Carlos Correa speaks about the lack of activity and his own health.
Correa wound up missing more than two months, and the Twins ultimately collapsed while one of their most important players ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Carlos ... Correa was enjoying his most productive season with the Twins, and by most accounts his best season since 2017 with the Houston Astros, until a three-game series on ...
The TwinsFest fan event in Minnesota was on Saturday, and, as noted by Matthew Leach of MLB.com, manager Rocco ... Chief among those was shortstop Carlos Correa, who turned in phenomenal numbers ...
Speaking to the media this weekend, Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa says his ... The Twins are coming off a season that saw them finish fourth in the American League Central and miss ...
Correa was having a fantastic season until the plantar fasciitis relegated him to the dugout for months. In 86 games last year, Correa slashed .310/.517/.905 with 14 homers and 54 RBIs.
The pain in his right foot, unbearable at times, that kept Carlos Correa off the field for most of the second half of the season finally, completely, went away a couple of months into the offseason.
Carlos Correa has been dubbed ... in which the Twins haven’t signed any major league free agents or completed any significant trades, Correa is understanding of the team’s reality.