Carlos Correa is healthy this spring after dealing with plantar fasciitis, confident that the Minnesota Twins' talent can lead to a successful season.
The New York Yankees’ spring training began with bold ideas and big possibilities. The search for a new second baseman after Gleyber Torres signed with the Detroit Tigers led to speculation about a blockbuster trade—one that would have sent their top two pitching prospects to the Minnesota Twins in exchange for three-time All-Star Carlos Correa.
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FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul on MSNTwins SS Carlos Correa at Spring Training: ‘I just want to win’The message has been pretty clear since the Minnesota Twins reported to Spring Training: They’re using last year’s late-season collapse as motivation for 2025.
Of course the last time we saw the Twins playing they were pretty cold, going 12-27 to close out 2024 and fall out of a playoff spot that seemed inevitable for most of the season. Spring Training brings optimism,
"That little man can do anything," Carlos Correa, current Minnesota Twins shortstop and Altuve's double-play mate from 2015-21, told the media Thursday in Fort Myers, Florida. "He'll be fine." Correa endorsed Altuve's positional move Thursday.
Royce Lewis — left, with Carlos Correa last week in Fort Myers, Fla. — had a miserable final month for the Twins last season, and so did the rest of his team. (Carlos Gonzalez/The Minnesota Star Tribu
FORT MYERS, FLA. - Carlos Correa is naturally focused on himself and his Twins teammates this spring, vowing to do whatever he can to stay healthy all season, hopefully with Royce Lewis and Byron Buxton beside him.
The Twins played back-to-back home spring training games this wee, which gave manager Rocco Baldelli a chance to showcase his everyday players two days in a row. So Matt Wallner, Carlos Correa, Byron Buxton,
For Minnesota Twins veterans like Carlos Correa, Byron Buxton, and Royce Lewis, spring training serves as a time to shake off the rust, get back into baseball shape, and prepare for the upcoming season.
Souhan: Carlos Correa eyes a path toward the Hall of Fame. With the blueprint set by Joe Mauer, Twins shortstop Carlos Correa understands the analytics needed to make his case to
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Minnesota Sports Fan on MSNMultiple Minnesota Twins Players Rattled After Near Death ExperienceThe Minnesota Twins are getting into the bulk of their spring training schedule, but on their way to the field Thursday, a few players almost lost their chance to
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