Carlos Correa is still not a Met. And a new report today suggests his deal might be more in doubt now than ever.
Over three weeks after he appeared destined to be the face of the San Francisco Giants for years to come, Carlos Correa might be on the verge of another blockbuster contract crumbling to pieces due to injury concerns.
However, according to SNY, the deal is “clearly at an clearly at an inflection point, and for the first time the team is seriously questioning whether it wants to proceed.” Instead, the Giants shockingly recanted on their deal one week later, citing a disagreement over his medical exam, which later was revealed to center around an eight-year-old right leg injury. Less than 12 hours after the Giants’ deal fell apart, the Mets pounced on the opportunity and agreed to terms on a new 12-year $315 contract with the four-time All-Star — notably, pending a physical.
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