Carlos Correa agreed with the Giants for $350 million

A few hours ago, the information that was handled by various means of communication was that the Minnesota Twins and the Chicago Cubsthey took the lead in the negotiations to win the sought-after free agent Carlos Correa.

Well, in the end it wasn’t any of these teams from the Major League Baseball (MLB) the one that stayed with the native of Puerto Rico, since they were the San Francisco Giants those that were made with the services of the short stop.

According to ESPN’s Jeff Passan, Correa agreed to sign with the Giants for 13 seasons in exchange for the massive amount of 350 million dollarsgiving him an annual salary of 26 million 923 thousand dollars.

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A few days ago, Trea Turner agreed with the Texas Rangers for 11 years and 300 million dollars, while Xander Bogaerts signed with the san diego padres for $280 million over 11 seasons, both players playing shortstop.

This only made Correa’s value soar, as he remains one of the best defensive as well as offensive shortstops in the Major Leagues, leading him to sign the second-biggest contract in current free agency, behind the Aaron Judge with the New York Yankees for 9 years and 360 million dollars.

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Last year, Correa set records that prove his value, with a .291 batting average, 22 home runs, 64 RBIs, 152 hits, and an .834 OPS, in addition to being a 2-time All-Star, a Rookie of the American League year, and one time Gold Glove.

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