Twins’ Carlos Correa gets brutally honest on Mets, on Giants deal turn-around

The Minnesota Twins received a significant update about the Carlos Correa situation when he talked about prior negotiations with other teams.

As the defending champions of the AL Central, the Minnesota Twins are prepared for another prosperous season with their power-hitting shortstop, Carlos Correa, returning. Correa recently discussed potential agreements with two well-established MLB teams that did not materialize during an exciting spring training, generating curiosity among fans in Minnesota and beyond.

Lately, Correa made a revelation during spring training that may lead to a resurgence in his performance this season. An important update was made to the Twins’ 2024 spring training schedule, which is crucial for eager Twins fans looking forward to watching more baseball soon.

With opening day drawing near, Correa shared candid insights about his recent experiences and their implications for the future

‘Forgiveness, Not Resentment:’ Correa Expresses his Thoughts

Correa, quoted by Jon Heyman on Twitter, discussed how failed deals worth $665 million with the Mets and Giants influenced his decision to return to the Twin Cities.

He expressed no resentment towards the two teams and mentioned that he is no longer interested in the extremely long-term contracts he once considered, as reported by Heyman.

The Giants turned him down due to health issues, and although there were speculations about him joining the Mets, he ultimately opted to re-sign with the Twins for a significantly less lucrative agreement.

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