Correa pivots to Mets after Giants deal falls through (report)
Carlos Correa and the Mets agreed to a 12-year, $315 million deal on Wednesday, in response to MLB Network insider Jon Heyman. The membership has not confirmed the deal, which is pending a bodily.
Correa, who had agreed to a 13-year, $350 million cope with the Giants final week, was anticipated to be launched at 11 a.m. PT on Tuesday, however the scheduled press convention was abruptly postponed.
The Giants and Correa’s camp had a “difference of opinion” on the medical reviews stemming from Correa’s bodily, Heyman tweeted. That gave the Mets a gap to work out a cope with the two-time All-Star shortstop. In New York, Correa will slide over to play third base alongside Francisco Lindor.
“We need one more thing, and this is it,” Cohen advised Heyman from Hawaii, the place he was vacationing and labored out the cope with agent Scott Boras. “This was important … This puts us over the top. This is a good team. I hope it’s a good team!”
