Twins' Refusal to Raise Carlos Correa's Offer Is Beyond Disappointing
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After word leaked that the San Francisco Giants were in need of more information following Carlos Correa's physical, super-agent Scott Boras made a move. Boras contacted both the Minnesota Twins and New York Mets to gauge their interest in getting a seat back at the table. The Twins were unwilling to increase their 10-year, $285 million offer while Steve Cohen's Mets closed the agreement at 12 years and $315 million. The Twins lost twice and finished at least third in the race for the superstar Correa.
Twins' Refusal to Raise Carlos Correa's Offer Is Beyond Disappointing
Twins' Refusal to Raise Carlos Correa's Offer…
Twins' Refusal to Raise Carlos Correa's Offer Is Beyond Disappointing
After word leaked that the San Francisco Giants were in need of more information following Carlos Correa's physical, super-agent Scott Boras made a move. Boras contacted both the Minnesota Twins and New York Mets to gauge their interest in getting a seat back at the table. The Twins were unwilling to increase their 10-year, $285 million offer while Steve Cohen's Mets closed the agreement at 12 years and $315 million. The Twins lost twice and finished at least third in the race for the superstar Correa.