Twins star Carlos Correa and his wife Daniella Correa Rodriguez have been happily married for more than five years.
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.
Injuries are a never-ending theme for the Twins. Over the weekend, the team provided key updates on a trio of core pieces returning from injury.
Now, it’s a matter of keeping it that way after two consecutive years of dealing with the injury in each foot. Correa has spent the offseason focusing on what he can control, namely his health.
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 has been dubbed an honorary assistant general manager during his Twins tenure because the shortstop is willing to share ideas with the front office on players he thinks the team should add and his thoughts on the best ways to develop players.
Carlos Correa and his wife Daniella attended the wedding of his Minnesota Twins' teammate Royce Lewis and his wife Samantha. They celebrated during the MLB offseason, with Carlos and Daniella seen ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Carlos Correa has gone to great lengths to get his feet back to full strength. After plantar fasciitis interrupted a second consecutive season with the Minnesota Twins, the three ...
Dave St. Peter, the 20-plus-year president of the Minnesota Twins, thinks the 2025 ball club can be really good and compete in the playoffs.
The TwinsFest fan event in Minnesota was on Saturday, and, as noted by Matthew Leach of MLB.com, manager Rocco Baldelli and president of baseball operations Derek Falvey provided updates on the health of a number of major players on the roster.
Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa acknowledged his team has to deal with payroll limitations while the club's owners explore a sale of the franchise."I focus on the things I can control," Correa said Saturday,