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Twins, Carlos Correa
Carlos Correa is 'ready to go' and confident it'll be a 'great year' for Twins
Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa spent the entire offseason getting his feet right. Correa, who missed two months last season due to plantar fasciitis in his right foot, an issue that plagued him in the other foot during the previous season, now feels fully healthy and says he's ready to go for spring training in less than a month.
Twins notes: Carlos Correa ready for spring training, Griffin Jax staying in bullpen
Correa declared himself ready to go and commented on the team's lack of offseason additions. Plus notes on Joe Ryan's progress and more.
Carlos Correa is finally past his foot injuries and at full strength for Twins spring training
Correa wound up missing more than two months, and the Twins ultimately collapsed while one of their most important players was sidelined. He rejoined the freefalling team for the final few weeks, but his presence wasn’t nearly enough. The Twins finished a bitterly disappointing 82-80 after losing 27 of their last 39 games.
Carlos Correa Says He's Fully Healthy and Ready For Minnesota Twins Spring Training
Speaking to the media this weekend, Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa says his plantar fasciitis issues from 2024 are behind him and he's fully healthy. P
Twins’ front office has been in hibernation for 24 months since signing Carlos Correa
After signing Correa for $200 million and ending a two-decade playoff drought, the Twins have all but stopped making trades and signings.
Carlos Correa, healthy after foot injuries, stays upbeat about Twins despite payroll constraints
Recovery strategies ranging from walking barefoot to shockwave therapy have the shortstop confident: “I’m ready to go, full go.”
Twins' Correa finally past foot woes, to be at full strength
After plantar fasciitis interrupted a second consecutive season with the Twins, three-time All-Star shortstop Carlos Correa said he will be ready for spring training next month without restriction.
MLB: Carlos Correa Shares His Journey to Regain Foot Strength
Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa claims to be 100% injury-free and ready for the 2025 MLB season. The Puerto Rican infielder also revealed the efforts he made to regain strength in his feet and heal from the issues that have plagued him in recent tournaments.
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Twins Offseason Injury Updates: Carlos Correa, Joe Ryan, and Brock Stewart
Injuries are a never-ending theme for the Twins. Over the weekend, the team provided key updates on a trio of core pieces ...
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Carlos Correa sounds off on Twins’ quiet offseason as health improves
As the Minnesota Twins enter free agency, there have been some who have pointed out the lack of signings and or trades made ...
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Amid quiet offseason, Twins still searching for ways to supplement roster
The Twins acquired Pablo López in 2023 in a swap for Luis Arraez on Jan. 20. Less than 10 days earlier, The Twins inked ...
Twins Daily
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What Is Carlos Correa's Mindset Right Now?
He's battling to overcome foot injuries that derailed him in two straight seasons. He's seen his name floated in trade rumors. He's watched the Twins sit idly all offseason, failing to supplement a ...
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Carlos Correa, now healthy, focused on what he can control
Now, it’s a matter of keeping it that way after two consecutive years of dealing with the injury in each foot. Correa has ...
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