Houston Astros fans react to their former All Star Carlos Correa missing the playoffs for first time since 2016 He went for money not greatness Now he can sit at home and watch us win the World Series
Houston Astros fans react to their former All-Star Carlos Correa missing the playoffs for first time since 2016 He went for money not greatness Now he can sit at home and watch us win the World Series × Follow Us Create Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Link Approve Reject & ban Delete Log in Manage your profile Editing Story Queue Video Queue Editing Stats Writer Home SEO Redirection Admin Wiki Edits Taxonomy Home Edit Site Menu Mapping Dashboard Tag Pages Community Social Feed Queue Feed Center Notification Center Affiliate Home Manage Pages Bottom Tagline Dash Timeless Stories Logout Baseball MLB News
Since moving to Minnesota in 1961, the Twins have 25 playoff wins.1096@michaelschwab13 Carlos Correa has 45 playoff wins.Since moving to Minnesota in 1961, the Twins have 25 playoff wins. ThatAstrosFan@alanbp159@michaelschwab13 He knows he shouldn't have left at that moment.1@michaelschwab13 He knows he shouldn't have left at that moment. Grillz@CGfades@michaelschwab13 "its my time" is now him on a beach somewhere.4@michaelschwab13 "its my time" is now him on a beach somewhere. His future in the MLB is entirely in his hands. It will be fascinating to see where Correa chooses to sign. Any team that is on the rise and in need of a shortstop is a potential landing spot. One of the prevailing theories is that he will end up with the Baltimore Orioles. Rocket Sportz@RocketSportz@michaelschwab13 A few teams will be shopping. Baltimore could be q good fit for Correa@michaelschwab13 A few teams will be shopping. Baltimore could be q good fit for Correa SweetMary@Mary462884001@michaelschwab13 Oh well he should have stayed with the Astros.@michaelschwab13 Oh well he should have stayed with the Astros. Carlos Correa should have his pick of destination if he chooses to become a free agent following the 2022 season.
Houston Astros fans react to their former All-Star Carlos Correa missing the playoffs for first time since 2016 He went for money not greatness Now he can sit at home and watch us win the World Series
By Nathan Borkowski Modified 30 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Minnesota Twins v New York Yankees Carlos Correa left the Houston Astros for the Minnesota Twins this offseason, a decision that likely did not pan out the way he hoped. The Twins were officially eliminated from playoff contention before October started, and the Houston Astros have the best record in the American League. The team's fortunes could not have gone any more differently in 2022. Carlos Correa signed a multi-year deal with the Twins, but he does have the ability to opt-out of the deal this offseason. If he chooses to do so, the two-time All-Star will have no lack of suitors. If he wants to make it back to the postseason, it is likely he will be opting-out. Michael Schwab, a reporter covering the Houston Astros, certainly expects that outcome. Michael Schwab@michaelschwab13This will be the first time since 2016 that Carlos Correa won’t be in the playoffs. I think it’s safe to say he’ll definitely be on a new team next year. twitter.com/mlbonfox/statu…FOX Sports: MLB@MLBONFOXThe Twins have been eliminated from playoff contention.100579The Twins have been eliminated from playoff contention. https://t.co/rFXSBipvbBThis will be the first time since 2016 that Carlos Correa won’t be in the playoffs. I think it’s safe to say he’ll definitely be on a new team next year. twitter.com/mlbonfox/statu… The Houston Astros fan base had an interesting reaction to this news. Many are still upset with Correa for taking his talents to a new team. Even those who are more understanding are still happy that their team did better than his new one. Gustavo de Unanue@GustavodeUnanue@michaelschwab13 He went for money not greatness3@michaelschwab13 He went for money not greatness Ethan Boxell@ethan_boxell@michaelschwab13 He made his decision and went after the money. Now he can sit at home and watch us win the World Series without him.2@michaelschwab13 He made his decision and went after the money. Now he can sit at home and watch us win the World Series without him. Things with Wings@travel4birds@michaelschwab13 I miss him but he made the decision to leave. He did what was best for his family. But no take backs. #JeremyPenaIsOurShortstopNow@michaelschwab13 I miss him but he made the decision to leave. He did what was best for his family. But no take backs. #JeremyPenaIsOurShortstopNow The emergence of rookie shortstop Jermey Pena makes getting past Correa's departure much easier. He has only spent one year in the MLB, but Pena already seems to have all the tools needed to succeed. Maiden Focus@MaidenFocus@michaelschwab13 Jeremy Pena has worked out great. No one can reload like the Astros. Best farm system in the game. Even Hunter Brown gets called up late, and immediately pitches like an ace.3@michaelschwab13 Jeremy Pena has worked out great. No one can reload like the Astros. Best farm system in the game. Even Hunter Brown gets called up late, and immediately pitches like an ace. Carlos Correa had been a winner every year of his career before heading to Minnesota. Adjusting to not playing meaningful games in October is certainly a big adjustment. How this offseason plays out will likely determine how he feels about leaving a perennial contender for a team that missed the postseason. Eephus Tosser@EephusTosser@michaelschwab13 Carlos Correa has 45 playoff wins.Since moving to Minnesota in 1961, the Twins have 25 playoff wins.1096@michaelschwab13 Carlos Correa has 45 playoff wins.Since moving to Minnesota in 1961, the Twins have 25 playoff wins. ThatAstrosFan@alanbp159@michaelschwab13 He knows he shouldn't have left at that moment.1@michaelschwab13 He knows he shouldn't have left at that moment. Grillz@CGfades@michaelschwab13 "its my time" is now him on a beach somewhere.4@michaelschwab13 "its my time" is now him on a beach somewhere. His future in the MLB is entirely in his hands. It will be fascinating to see where Correa chooses to sign. Any team that is on the rise and in need of a shortstop is a potential landing spot. One of the prevailing theories is that he will end up with the Baltimore Orioles. Rocket Sportz@RocketSportz@michaelschwab13 A few teams will be shopping. Baltimore could be q good fit for Correa@michaelschwab13 A few teams will be shopping. Baltimore could be q good fit for Correa SweetMary@Mary462884001@michaelschwab13 Oh well he should have stayed with the Astros.@michaelschwab13 Oh well he should have stayed with the Astros. Carlos Correa should have his pick of destination if he chooses to become a free agent following the 2022 season.