2025 Player Outlook
Correa was limited to just 86 games last season due to spending time on the IL for an oblique strain and plantar fasciitis, but across those 86 games, he slashed .310/.388/.517 with 14 home runs, 20 doubles, and 54 RBI. Albeit a smaller sample size, his .517 SLG would have been his highest since 2019, and his 16.6 percent strikeout rate would be the lowest of his career. The veteran shortstop remains an above-average offensive shortstop, and a double-digit walk rate year in and year out makes him incredibly value in OBP leagues. A trip or two the IL is already baked into his price, but if he can get to 130+ games played like he did in each of his first two years with the club, he'll be a phenomenal value at his current ADP. He hasn't stolen a base since 2019, but 20+ home runs and a .270+ batting average is easily in play for Correa in 2025.
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Twins placed INF Carlos Correa on the 7-day concussion injured list.
The Twins were playing shorthanded without Correa, Byron Buxton and Harrison Bader, so eventually something had to give. He’ll have to pass through the concussion protocol before he’s cleared to rejoin the team. Brooks Lee should continue to see action at shortstop while Correa is shelved.
Carlos Correa (head) is not in the starting lineup for Friday’s game against the Brewers.
Both Correa and Buxton are out of the lineup a day after leaving Thursday’s game against the Orioles after a head-on collision in the field. Both are in the concussion protocol, and there’s a good chance they won’t be available for Saturday’s game as well. Brooks Lee is playing shortstop and hit third against the Brewers.
Carlos Correa has entered the concussion protocol after leaving Thursday’s game against the Orioles.
Both Correa and Byron Buxton have entered the protocol after colliding head first in the third inning of the series finale against Baltimore. It would be a real surprise if either player was in the lineup for Friday’s game, but their status will be determined by how quickly they’re able to get rid of their symptoms.
Carlos Correa left Thursday’s game against the Orioles with an apparent injury.
Correa suffered a collision with Byron Buxton in the field of play and he was unable to continue. It appeared that the two made head-to-head contact, but the Twins should announce exactly what the injury is before the conclusion of the contest with Baltimore. Buxton was able to continue, and Jonah Bride replaced Correa in the lineup.
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