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Carlos Javier Correa Oppenheimer is a Puerto Rican professional baseball shortstop who is a free agent. He previously played for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball. The Astros selected Correa with the first overall selection of the 2012 MLB draft.

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Career Stats:

Career stats
 
Year
Team
AB
R
H
RBI
BB
Avg
2021
555
104
155
92
75
.279
2020
201
22
53
25
16
.264
2019
280
42
78
59
35
.279
2018
402
60
96
65
53
.239
2017
422
82
133
84
53
.315
2016
577
76
158
96
75
.274
2015
387
52
108
68
40
.279
Career
 
2,824
438
781
489
347
.277

MLB free agency: Star shortstop Carlos Correa signs three-year, $105.3 million deal with Twins, per reports. Carlos Correa, the top free agent on the market this winter, has agreed to terms with the Minnesota Twins, reports Mark Berman of Fox local in Houston.

Twitter:

The free-agent shortstop agreed to a contract with the Twins early Saturday, The Associated Press and Houston TV sports anchor Mark Berman reported. The deal is pending a physical.

Correa and his reps had been negotiating a return to the Astros, with team owner Jim Crane getting involved in the talks.

Wife:

Daniella Rodriguez

m. 2019

HOUSTON — Houston Astros free agent Carlos Correa and wife Daniella Rodriguez are celebrating the birth of their first child, according to posts from the couple’s Instagram accounts.

She later went on to compete in the Miss Teen USA 2013 beauty pageant. She was not selected as one of the finalists. She won the 2016 Miss Texas USA beauty pageant at the age of 19. She was the only contestant of Mexican descent in the pageant that year.

Baseball:

The Associated Press reported that the deal would place Correa fourth overall in AAV, behind the Mets’ Max Scherzer ($43.3 million); the Yankees’ Gerrit Cole, a former teammate of Correa’s in Houston ($36 million); and the Angels’ Mike Trout ($35.5 million).

That means he will become the highest-paid infielder in the game. Jon Heyman of MLB Network noted that Correa passed the Angels’ Anthony Rendon ($35 million). Berman reported in November that the Astros offered Correa $160 million over five years, a $32 million AAV.

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