Carlos Correa has found a long-term home. The superstar shortstop has reportedly agreed to a whopping 13-year, $350 million deal with San Francisco Giants.
In the meantime, Correa posted another strong season — batting .291 with 22 homers and a 140 OPS+ across 136 games, tops among the shortstop stars on the market — and."He has the highest standard of excellence," Twins manager Rocco Baldelli told Yahoo Sports' Hannah Keyser."You can't expect more out of yourself and out of your group than he does. And it rubs off on everyone, it even rubs off on me.
As potential franchise shortstops go, it’s tough to find a better prototype than Correa, still just 28. His A-Rod-style body contains the most physical potential — and portends the most long-term stability — of this offseason’s quartet. His maximum exit velocities are the highest. His defensive work at short is actually the most consistent of the bunch, and his superior arm will allow him to move to third base the most easily.
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