Carlos Correa: Medical condition| Physical| Giants Contract

178
0

The New York Post has learned that superstar Carlos Correa and the Mets reached a late-night settlement after the Giants’ deal failed. Today we will discuss about Carlos Correa: Medical condition| Physical| Giants Contract.

Carlos Correa: Medical condition| Physical| Giants Contract

https://youtu.be/gumWMsM6Zcg

The New York Post has learned that superstar Carlos Correa and the Mets worked out a middle-of-the-night deal after his Giants deal fell through. Correa’s new deal with the Mets is worth $315 million over 12 years, sources told The Post.

Medical condition

Carlos Correa: Medical condition| Physical| Giants Contract

The San Francisco Giants postponed a news conference to introduce Carlos Correa after a medical concern arose during the All-Star shortstop’s physical on Tuesday, two people with direct knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press. People spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the Giants have not publicly announced any details about Correa’s $350 million, 13-year deal, even as of Tuesday. The availability wasn’t even there to offer the prized free agent.

Physical

The Chronicle reported late Tuesday that there was a disagreement among doctors about Correa’s physical condition after he was in the Bay Area on Monday. Apparently it was enough to win the day for the Mets, who swooped in and grabbed Correa with a 12-year, $315 million deal.

Giants Contract

The Athletic confirmed, Correa agreed to a 13-year, $350 million contract with San Francisco last week, pending a physical. 

How much is Carlos contract?
Carlos Correa signed a 13-year/$350,000,000 contract with the San Francisco Giants that includes $350,000,000 guaranteed and an average annual salary of $26,923,077.

What contract is Carlos looking for?
If Francisco Lindor’s $341 deal with the Mets doesn’t pan out, Correa is likely to top the $300 million deal Trey Turner signed with the Phillies, which made him the highest-paid shortstop in MLB history. The largest deal of any kind in Twins history is the 2010 expansion to Minnesota with Joe Mauer for $184 million.

Ratings