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Carlos Correa Injury Update, What Happened to Carlos Correa?

Get the latest Carlos Correa injury update and learn what happened to Carlos Correa, stay informed about his current health status and any updates on his recovery.

by Aishwarya

Updated Jun 28, 2024

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Carlos Correa Injury Update, What Happened to Carlos Correa?

Carlos Correa Injury Update

Carlos Correa avoided a serious injury after being hit by a 94 mph fastball on his right arm during a game. Despite the initial scare and pain, X-rays showed no fracture, just a bruise. Correa expressed confidence in playing the next day, insisting he would be in the lineup.

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Twins manager Rocco Baldelli was also optimistic but said they would monitor Correa's swelling. Correa's recent performance had been impressive, making this good news for the team. The injury occurred during a game where Correa had reached base five times.

Who is Carlos Correa?

Carlos Correa is a Puerto Rican baseball player who is a shortstop for the Minnesota Twins in MLB. He was first picked by the Houston Astros in the 2012 MLB draft and debuted in 2015, winning the AL Rookie of the Year Award. In 2017, he played in the World Baseball Classic, was named AL Player of the Month for May, became an All-Star, and won the World Series.

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In 2021, he made his second All-Star team and won Gold and Platinum Glove Awards. After seven years with the Astros, he joined the Twins but opted out after one season. Failed deals with the Giants and Mets led him to re-sign with the Twins.

Carlos Correa Career

In 2012, Carlos Correa was drafted first overall by the Houston Astros from a Puerto Rican high school, becoming the highest-selected player from Puerto Rico. He signed for a $4.8 million bonus and started in the Gulf Coast League, later moving up to the Appalachian League. In 2013, he played for the Quad City River Bandits and was named a top prospect. Despite a leg injury in 2014, he impressed in minor league games, leading to promotions within the Astros' farm system.

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In 2015, Carlos Correa joined the Houston Astros and quickly made an impact, setting records and winning the AL Rookie of the Year Award. He hit .279 with 22 home runs and showed strong defensive skills at shortstop. The following year, Correa continued to excel, hitting a home run on Opening Day and finishing with impressive stats despite a shoulder injury sidelining him briefly.

In 2022, Carlos Correa signed a three-year, $105.3 million contract with the Minnesota Twins, where he hit .291 with 22 home runs in the season. He opted out after the season and briefly agreed to join the San Francisco Giants before issues arose during his physical exam. Eventually, he signed a six-year, $200 million deal to return to the Twins. In 2023, he struggled with career-low batting averages but played a key role in the Twins' playoff run, including a pivotal play in the Wild Card series.

Carlos Correa Early Life

When Carlos Correa was seven years old, he played well in Santa Isabel's youth baseball league, hitting many home runs. His talent caught the attention of Rio Grande, but the distance made it hard for his family to support him. To raise funds, his mother sold food, and their community organized charity games. Despite challenges, Correa pitched for Rio Grande and was named MVP of a championship series in Atlanta at a young age.

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By eleven, he was practicing in Caguas and excelling academically at Raham Baptist Academy on a scholarship. Facing floods, the family moved, but Correa continued baseball with support from the Puerto Rico Baseball Academy. He showcased his skills in national and international tournaments, earning accolades and catching the eye of scouts.

Carlos Correa Family Background

Carlos Correa was born in Ponce, Puerto Rico, to Carlos Correa Sr. and Sandybel Oppenheimer. Despite their modest income, they built a small house in Barrio Velázquez, Santa Isabel, where he grew up. At five years old, a neighbor suggested he join a youth baseball league, starting as a first baseman due to his hitting skills. Despite challenges like Hurricane Georges damaging their home in 1998, his father worked odd jobs to support Carlos Jr.'s training, which continued daily. Carlos Correa has a younger brother named Jean Carlos Correa, who was drafted by the Houston Astros in the 2018 MLB draft.

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Carlos Correa Wife and Children

After winning the 2017 World Series, Carlos Correa proposed to his girlfriend Daniella Rodriguez, Miss Texas USA 2016, on national TV. They have two dogs named Groot and Rocket. They got married in a courthouse ceremony on November 11, 2019. In June 2021, they announced on Instagram that they were expecting their first child, who was born on November 29, 2021. They announced their second pregnancy in October 2022, and their second child, a boy, was born on March 11, 2023.

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Carlos Correa Net Worth

Carlos Correa Net Worth is $50 million. His primary source of income is his career as a professional baseball player, earning from contracts, endorsements, and related activities.

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