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Carlos Correa is the ‘Plan B’ of the San Francisco Giants

Rumors of free agency this offseason Major League Baseball (MLB) continue to be the order of the day, with a good number of excellent players available on the market, which all teams are considering signing.

The most persecuted without a doubt is Aaron Judgewho ended contract with the New York Yankeesthe only team for which he has played in his 7-year career, and where he has just had a historic year, in which he set a new home run record for an element of the ‘Bronx’, as well as for an American League hitter, with 62 full turn sticks.

Judge ended up being the Most Valuable Player of the season in the American League, in addition to receiving his fourth All-Star selection, leading the AL for the second time in home runs, and receiving his third Beat of Payment.

Recently, the Yankees gave him a offer of 300 million dollars for 8 years, According to Jeff Passan, it is not yet known if it will be accepted, or if the San Francisco Giants plan to match it or better it, since they are the other team that has already met with Judge, and is a serious candidate to sign him.

Another option

However, the Giants know they have a 50/50 chance of landing ‘The Judge,’ according to MLB.com’s Jon Paul Morosi, so the Giants’ management San Francisco He already has a ‘Plan B’, in case he doesn’t get Judge.

NFL Network journalist Jon Heyman said that if the Giants fall short in their efforts to finalize the signing of Aaron Judge, Carlos Correa, who opted out of his contract with the Minnesota Twinswould be his other bomb signing option.

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In his first and only season with the Twins, Carlos Correa had a very positive year individually, posting a .291 batting average, 22 home runs, 64 RBIs, 152 hits, and an .834 OPS.

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