The narrative surrounding Carlos Correa and his contract negotiations has been unfolding for some time. It has been almost two weeks since Correa and the Mets agreed upon a deal, but there is still no clarification from either side. So what is the current status of Carlos Correa’s talks?
According to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic Baseball Show, it is possible that Correa may end up signing with the Mets. But it is unlikely that the original 12-year, $315 million deal will be on the table. It seems that the terms of the contract may be significantly different from what was originally discussed. The holdup is believed to be related to concerns about Correa’s medical reports.
What’s the current verdict?
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This is what Ken Rosenthal had to say: “We expect it to be a dramatically different deal. The question again is, to what extent does the language change, does the deal change, and how will Carlos Correa be once he gets through all this? Will he be a happy Met? Will he be upset? Who knows?”
Where did it all begin and what’s the endgame for the Carlos Correa saga?
It all started when the San Francisco Giants offered Carlos Correa a staggering 13-year, $350 million deal. However, things took a turn when the team decided to hold off on the deal due to concerns about Correa’s medical reports. In the meantime, Correa’s agent Scott Boras met with the New York Mets and managed to secure a 12-year, $315 million contract for the 2017 World Series winner.
The current hold-up reportedly stems from the Mets’ concerns about Correa’s medical reports. Although he is currently injury-free, the team is reportedly wary of any potential issues with Correa’s right ankle, which required surgery during his time in the minor leagues. This hesitation has caused a delay in negotiations, similar to the Giants’ own reservations about the player’s health.
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As reported by Rosenthal, the Mets are eager to move forward with the deal but are also committed to ensuring that all parties involved are satisfied with the outcome.
The main concern for the Mets is the 12-year commitment, as they want to be confident that Correa will remain healthy throughout the duration of the contract. If it were a shorter-term deal, these concerns may not be as significant. Even though the Mets have the leverage, they want to ensure Correa is content with the deal they’re going to strike.
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