Correa is gonna be a late-ballot Hall of Famer, I bet. Injuries are always a concern and he was definitely one of the more dickish voices after the sign stealing scandal, but his production is undeniable and he's one of the postseason gods. If he can stay healthy until his contract runs out, he's in
> he was definitely one of the more dickish voices after the sign stealing scandal
He was the first player to apologize and it happened when he was the youngest player on the team.
Even at the time it sorta seemed like he was trying to make himself the face of it to protect his teammates, and especially seeing the leader he turned into I'm almost certain that's what he was doing. He was young and did it poorly, but it came from the right place.
Just absolute dominance. I think at one point he was like 7-8. Then he heard the complaining about how they were all singles and started going yard lol
I mean yeah lol, it shouldn't even be a question.
Peńa is only 3 years younger than Correa, and Carlos has been putting up great seasons since he was 20. I don't think we should expect Jeremy to rise to that MVP candidate (regular season) level
I thought it was ankle, not knee. And I think it had more to do with owner's fearing the market they made, rather than Correa specifically. Especially the Mets, I think they just backed out because Cohen was worried and then his worries came true and sold off the most expensive pieces a few months later.
I get why the story is remembered that way, but in both cases it was Correa's camp that severed negotiations, not the team. Both teams had concerns with the physical and wanted to renegotiate, we don't know how it would have gone with the Giants because Correa was pissed at them and we do know that Cohen attempted to negotiate a contract that would have technically been higher total money than the one with the Twins, but would have included a ton of options and potentially yearly physicals.
I think what you said did play a part, but there's also a way to see it as both teams attempting a test of how far they can push 'injury-prone' in contract negotiations in wild FA market, and between the cheating, his injuries and how many fanbases would have rejected him he was a perfect test case.
Wtf happened. I blinked and he's 13th in the MLB in OPS, 1 spot behind Mookie.
Monsterous June His split ops+ by month is currently Apr 118 May 127 Jun 208
.550 BA last 10 games is just insane too
And the second best hitter in the league during that period might play about 10 yards to his right In the infield
He also just became a qualified hitter, having spent a little time on the IL earlier this season
Easy to forget he's only 29 and has a chance to be a HoF player. Currently at 43.3 bWAR
Correa is gonna be a late-ballot Hall of Famer, I bet. Injuries are always a concern and he was definitely one of the more dickish voices after the sign stealing scandal, but his production is undeniable and he's one of the postseason gods. If he can stay healthy until his contract runs out, he's in
> he was definitely one of the more dickish voices after the sign stealing scandal He was the first player to apologize and it happened when he was the youngest player on the team.
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The same Joe Kelly who was on the 2018 Red Sox. Dude's throwing stones in a glass house.
I mean he did break his own window. https://www.instagram.com/p/B_DSXAAh_g4/?hl=en
I feel like he mostly went ballistic on people criticizing Altuve. He was pretty adamant that Altuve was against the plan and refused to use it.
Which to be fair, that opinion has been pretty much vindicated
Yeah, people chanting cheater at him annoys me. I hate him because he is good and always seems to knock our pitchers around.
Even at the time it sorta seemed like he was trying to make himself the face of it to protect his teammates, and especially seeing the leader he turned into I'm almost certain that's what he was doing. He was young and did it poorly, but it came from the right place.
Just absolute dominance. I think at one point he was like 7-8. Then he heard the complaining about how they were all singles and started going yard lol
8 for 9 I think, 5-5 day and 4-5 day back to back?
Supernova hot. You could not get this man out.
Personally I think he can maintain the 312 wRC+ pace for the rest of the year.
Kwan hit .591 with a 1.3 OPS and couldn't get player of the week. But Correa was just that good.
Only a 289 wRC+. How do the Guardians even start this guy???
I miss you Correa 😭
Peńa is a nice replacement but he's not Correa level. I wish we could have seen the Correa Tuve infield for a decade
You mean WS MVP isn't at a Correa level? He's still young.
I mean yeah lol, it shouldn't even be a question. Peńa is only 3 years younger than Correa, and Carlos has been putting up great seasons since he was 20. I don't think we should expect Jeremy to rise to that MVP candidate (regular season) level
Yes that’s exactly what he said
Fr bruh 😭
Thanks, Farhan 😑🔫
I thought he was washed. What a comeback
Not dealing with plantar fasciitis does wonders for your ability to play like an All-Star again
C4 has been scorching.
Im very glad the knee issues didn’t fuck his career
I thought it was ankle, not knee. And I think it had more to do with owner's fearing the market they made, rather than Correa specifically. Especially the Mets, I think they just backed out because Cohen was worried and then his worries came true and sold off the most expensive pieces a few months later.
I get why the story is remembered that way, but in both cases it was Correa's camp that severed negotiations, not the team. Both teams had concerns with the physical and wanted to renegotiate, we don't know how it would have gone with the Giants because Correa was pissed at them and we do know that Cohen attempted to negotiate a contract that would have technically been higher total money than the one with the Twins, but would have included a ton of options and potentially yearly physicals. I think what you said did play a part, but there's also a way to see it as both teams attempting a test of how far they can push 'injury-prone' in contract negotiations in wild FA market, and between the cheating, his injuries and how many fanbases would have rejected him he was a perfect test case.
Dude is going off lately
Still a cheater
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The cheating bitch known as Carlos Correa?
Pretty darn good week I tell ya