Major League Baseball umpires have drawn the ire of fans and players alike forever. But with modern technology, the noise has gotten louder over the last handful of years.
Last offseason, the Minnesota Twins just about fell sideways into a long-term reunion with shortstop Carlos Correa. With two previous deals falling apart, he returned to Minnesota.
The Minnesota Twins are feeling good as they welcome the Texas Rangers to open a seven-game homestand on Friday evening. The Twins are coming off back-to-back wins against the Washington Nationals on Tuesday and Wednesday, and they enjoyed a day off Thursday after returning home.
No reservations needed for my C-4 exhortations When the Minnesota Twins acquired Carlos Correa before the 2022 season, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t excited.
Max Kepler homered, doubled and scored two runs and Carlos Correa also hit a home run to lead the visiting Minnesota Twins to a 3-2 victory over the Washington Nationals in the rubber game of their three-game series on Wednesday afternoon.
The televised final table has been set at the World Poker Tour (WPT) Montreal Main Event as just six players remain at the Playground Club de Poker. Right now, it looks like a two-man race, with Dongwoo Ko entering Wednesday’s action as the chip leader, holding 15.100 million chips, and Tommy Nguyen in second with 11.725 million.
The Houston Astros looked to have a new star on their hands in 2022 when little-known Jeremy Pena stepped up in a big way to replace Carlos Correa. It's always hard being the guy who follows the departure of a franchise legend, but in his rookie season, Pena was able to do just that.
It is an interesting thought from Correa. Umpires, like hitters, do not know what is coming.
Carlos Correa went 2-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI, and the Minnesota Twins held on for a 3-1 win over the Seattle Mariners on Monday night in Minneapolis.
The struggles for the Houston Astros don't look to be turning around. Currently 12-22 and 5-5 in their last 10 games, the Astros find themselves in a quick seven-game deficit in the American League West.
He hit .306/.432/.444 with a homer and two doubles in 44 trips to the plate before sustaining the injury.
The Minnesota Twins are getting some reinforcements before their series against the woeful Chicago White Sox. The Twins are fourth in their division and have had trouble with consistent offense, and they’ll be activating a key piece.
The Minnesota Twins are set to activate shortstop Carlos Correa from the 10-day injured list, The Athletic reported Monday. The two-time All-Star has missed the last 16 games with an oblique injury.
Ten days ago the Minnesota Twins were 6-12 and living in misery as one of the worst teams in Major League Baseball. Now, after sweeping the Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Angels, the Twins have won seven in a row and have improved to 14-13 with three more games against the woeful White Sox Monday through Wednesday.
Carlos Correa didn’t have a great 2023 campaign with the Minnesota Twins, but he’s proven to be intent on getting back on track in 2024. While he’s put together a solid start to the new season, his momentum appears to have come to a halt thanks to some untimely injury news that will surely upset the Twins and their fans.
The Twins announced a set of roster moves prior to their double-header with the Tigers.
That Minnesota announced the oblique strain within 20 minutes of the two-time All-Star suffering the injury seems ominous.
Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa is looking forward to a bounce-back year. The star shortstop slumped in the first year of his mega deal with the Twins, slashing .230/.312/.399 in 2023.
Carlos Correa has been one of the best middle infielders in the MLB since he broke through in the big leagues with the Houston Astros in 2015. However, any superstar in professional sports can only perform as well as their health allows them to.
Now that the team's first playoff win in nearly two decades is out of the way, Twins shortstop Carlos Correa says the focus is on "winning the championship." While Correa may be entering Year 3 with the Twins, he will be entering this year coming off the calmest offseason he's had in years.
Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa had himself an understandable moment of frustration during his team's ALDS Game 4 loss to the Houston Astros.
On Sunday, Carlos Correa silenced the fans that once cheered him at Minute Maid Park. The star shortstop returned to haunt the Houston Astros, producing a big game at the plate to help the Minnesota Twins take Game 2 of the American League Division Series, 6-2, evening it at a game apiece.
Carlos Correa is returning to Houston to face his former team in the ALDS as a member of the Twins. The shortstop is still well-liked there, perhaps a bit too much.
Correa has been a disappointment for the Twins this season and has even been booed by his own fans at times. This regrettable franchise record is certainly partly why.
The hapless New York Mets lucked into not signing the struggling Carlos Correa over the winter.
Twins shortstop Carlos Correa has been diagnosed with a muscle strain in his left foot arch and plantar fasciitis, per John Shipley of the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
Get the latest news and rumors, customized to your favorite sports and teams. Emailed daily. Always free!