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Houston Astros third baseman Carlos Correa's trade from the Minnesota Twins comes with a $4.7 million benefit.
Vibes are important, but production wins pennants. How much of it Correa can contribute is a legitimate question.
In one of the more surprising moves of the MLB trade deadline, shortstop Carlos Correa is headed back to the Houston Astros.
For a team that values versatility, Ramón Urías can play second, short and third and gives manager Joe Espada plenty of ...
Houston leaves 14 runners on base in 7-3 loss to Boston, including a strikeout by Carlos Correa with bases loaded.
Correa was at third and batting cleanup. He had played 1,186 games at shortstop in his major league career, and none at third ...
Carlos Correa lines a single to left field in the top of the 5th inning, his first hit since returning the Astros ...
Correa reunites with second baseman Jose Altuve, who is the Astros' longest-tenured player and one of his closest friends on ...
Carlos Correa ranges to his right and slides down to make a great snag, then tosses to first to get the final out of the ...
The Astros have a stellar shortstop in All-Star Jeremy Pena, so Correa has agreed to play third base. He was at the position ...
The Houston Astros and Minnesota Twins have agreed to a trade sending shortstop Carlos Correa back to the Astros, the teams ...
Carlos Correa is returning to the Astros, with the veteran waiving his no-trade clause to return to his previous home of ...