MLB Insider Details Carlos Correa’s New Deal
A leg issue that flared up during his physical with both the San Francisco Giants and the New York Mets robbed Carlos Correa the chance of scoring a $300 million contract.
www.yardbarker.comHere’s the latest I could confirm about Carlos Correa’s contract situation, based on public reports.
In 2024 Correa signed a six-year, $200 million deal with the Minnesota Twins, with potential vesting options that could boost total compensation to around $270 million depending on performance and health milestones. This remains his most recent confirmed contract as of early 2024, and there hasn’t been a widely reported new long-term deal finalized since then.[3]
Prior to joining the Twins, Correa had high-profile negotiations that fell apart with the Giants and Mets over medical/guarantee concerns on longer-term agreements, including a 12-year, $315 million Mets deal and a 13-year, $350 million Giants deal, both of which did not finalize due to medical/guarantee issues. These episodes significantly shaped public perception of his market value and contract structure.[1][4][5]
As of April 2026, there hasn’t been a publicly confirmed equivalent long-term contract reported for Correa beyond his 2024 Twins agreement, though ongoing negotiations with teams could occur; any new deal would be covered by MLB and sports outlets as breaking news.[10]
If you’d like, I can set up a quick summary of the key contract milestones for Correa and provide a timeline of the major offers, extensions, and opt-outs, with up-to-date citations. Also, tell me if you want me to monitor for new developments and summarize them in real time.
A leg issue that flared up during his physical with both the San Francisco Giants and the New York Mets robbed Carlos Correa the chance of scoring a $300 million contract.
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www.rotowire.comCarlos Correa opted out of his contract with the Twins to become a free agent, and MLB.com is tracking the latest rumors surrounding the 28-year-old shortstop. Read all about Correa here.
www.mlb.comThe Astros reportedly offered Correa a six-year pact worth $120 million
www.cbssports.comWEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- After rejecting a contract offer reportedly worth $120 million over six years that he received a couple of weeks ago, Astros shortstop Carlos Correa said on Thursday that he doesn’t think he will reach an extension with the club and is preparing to hit free
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www.nytimes.comFree agent shortstop Carlos Correa posted a new Instagram story Tuesday morning that could be a potential indicator that he is close to finalizing a contract with the New York Mets.
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