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It’s not an issue with his left wrist or a bad approach, Correa contends. He says his early offensive troubles are simply ...
Carlos Correa isn’t mincing words about his early-season slump at the plate. The Minnesota Twins shortstop gave an unfiltered ...
Carlos Correa has worked for two seasons to put his plantar fasciitis issues behind him. Now, he has entered the year in ...
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Sporting News on MSNTwins lose Carlos Correa to bizarre mid-game swing injury with uncertain timelineThere was no immediate indication of Correa's status other than the withdrawal from the game. The 30-year old Correa is only ...
The injuries are the latest obstacle for the Twins, who entered Tuesday at 5-12, tied for the worst start in franchise ...
Wallner, the Twins say, left the game with left hamstring tightness. Correa left with left wrist soreness. But even in the ...
Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa calmed concerns about his wrist after he left Tuesday's game against the New York ...
The Minnesota Twins beat the Mets on Tuesday night but lost both Carlos Correa and Matt Wallner to injuries in the process.
Correa clearly was in pain. It turned out to be some kind of injury to his left wrist, suffered simply by swinging at the ball. Here’s the swing Minnesota lost Carlos Correa on. He winced while ...
Pablo Lopez was solid in his return to the mound and the Twins' offense broke out for a season-high in runs scored as they crushed the Angels 11-4 on Friday night at Target Field.
Correa was removed from Tuesday's game against the Mets due to left wrist soreness, Betsy Helfand of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports. Correa was favoring his left hand/wrist after taking a swing in ...
It's also worrisome that he said his wrist has bothered him since last season. However, more will be known about his status after the MRI results are disclosed.
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