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The Houston Astros traded for Carlos Correa to get help in their batting order and to take over at third base. The leadership comes with the package.
Carlos Correa, one of the most popular players in club history and a standout performer during the Astros’ rise from a 100-loss rebuilding club to World Series champion, is headed back to Houston after he agreed to waive a no-trade clause Thursday.
Astros are bringing back Carlos Correa, their 2015 Rookie Of the Year, 2017 World Series champion and three-time All-Star.
I love Minnesota,” Correa said on Sunday. “I love my house there, living there and the people. So, I never thought I would leave.”
Carlos Correa immediately stepped back into his leadership role with the Astros when he was acquired from the Twins at the Trade Deadline. Even after spending 3 1/2 seasons in Minnesota, Correa is sti
Carlos Correa's confidence is not shaken one bit despite the Astros' brutal 10-0 loss against the Tigers on Monday.
Less than halfway through his six-year, $200 million contract — amid an epic sell-off at the trade deadline on Thursday — the Twins dealt Correa, one of the leaders in their clubhouse, back to the Houston Astros, where he began his career, the biggest move on a dark day for the organization.
The chase for the American League West pennant looks like it is going to go down to the wire over the next several weeks, with the Houston Astros doing everythi
The Houston Astros will have a decision to make in the offseason. With the addition of Carlos Correa at the trade deadline, the Astros' infield has all of a sudden become very crowded.