I don’t have live access to up-to-date contract news in this turn. Here’s what’s commonly known about Carlos Correa’s contract situation in recent years, plus how to get the latest:
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Notable past developments: Correa’s free-agent saga included high-profile pursuit by several teams (Mets, Giants, Twins, Astros) with contracts in the hundreds of millions that were affected by medical evaluations and contract structure. The Mets reportedly agreed to a 12-year, $315 million deal in late 2022, but medical concerns stalled finalization, keeping the deal from being completed at that time. The Twins and Giants also had intense negotiations around multi-year offers, often contingent on medical review [sources reflecting those historical events include MLB.com coverage and contemporaneous reports from major outlets].
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How to verify the latest news: Check reputable MLB coverage (MLB.com), ESPN, and major sports outlets for the most recent statements, contract talks, or signings involving Correa. Use search terms like “Carlos Correa latest contract,” “Carlos Correa 2026 deal,” or “Carlos Correa contract update” and filter by date to ensure current information.
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Carlos Correa opted out of his contract with the Twins to become a free agent, and MLB.com is tracking the latest rumors surrounding the 28-year-old shortstop. Read all about Correa here.
www.mlb.comFree agent shortstop Carlos Correa posted a new Instagram story Tuesday morning that could be a potential indicator that he is close to finalizing a contract with the New York Mets.
www.si.comA leg issue that flared up during his physical with both the San Francisco Giants and the New York Mets robbed Carlos Correa the chance of scoring a $300 million contract.
www.yardbarker.comAn issue during Correa's physical has reportedly complicated the finalizing of a $315 million contract
www.cbssports.comThe Astros reportedly offered Correa a six-year pact worth $120 million
www.cbssports.comWEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- After rejecting a contract offer reportedly worth $120 million over six years that he received a couple of weeks ago, Astros shortstop Carlos Correa said on Thursday that he doesn’t think he will reach an extension with the club and is preparing to hit free
www.mlb.comThe Mets and Carlos Correa are sorting through a medical issue after a physical left the team uncomfortable about his leg, a source familiar with the situation told The Athletic.
www.foxnews.comIn a wild twist overnight, Carlos Correa agreed to a $315 million, 12-year contract with the free-spending New York Mets.
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