I can wait for @F1 to start let’s go
— Machete Maldonado (@Machete1224) March 18, 2022
All is quiet on the Correa front as of right now. Maldy’s tweet could mean anything as he is an established troll on here. Not a lot coming out of either camp. My ppl sleep. I’ve heard the Astros/Correa are good/close on $. But, other things are causing stalls. We shall see.
— Bonda (@BenOndaTop) March 19, 2022
All is quiet on the Correa front as of right now. Maldy’s tweet could mean anything as he is an established troll on here. Not a lot coming out of either camp. My ppl sleep. I’ve heard the Astros/Correa are good/close on $. But, other things are causing stalls. We shall see.
— Bonda (@BenOndaTop) March 19, 2022
the Phillies spend money like drunk sailors.EastCoastAgNc said:That's the most expensive non-playoff team I've seen.bearkatag15 said:Nick Castellanos is in agreement with the #Phillies.
— Joel Sherman (@Joelsherman1) March 19, 2022
MLB source: Free agent shortstop Carlos Correa has reached an agreement with the Minnesota Twins (@Twins) on a three-year deal worth $105.3 million with opt outs after the first two years. Highest average annual value for an MLB infielder.
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) March 19, 2022
We can cry. We're all allowed to cry now pic.twitter.com/Cgt0DYgI6b
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) March 19, 2022
Listen up. To the people who gave false hope about Carlos coming back, and the Astros "intensifying" their efforts. It was all crap.
— Michael Schwab (@michaelschwab13) March 19, 2022
— FᴏʀᴇᴠᴇʀSᴛʀᴏs☄️ (@ForeverStros) March 19, 2022
Let’s take a moment to acknowledge that Yankee fans desperately wanted Carlos Correa, but instead the Yankees made a trade that provided the Twins with the salary relief that they needed to sign Carlos Correa. God bless.
— Jared Carrabis (@Jared_Carrabis) March 19, 2022
The Houston #Astros offered $160 million over 5 years to Correa before the lockout.
— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) March 19, 2022
lol calm down bud... it'll be okEastCoastAgNc said:
Absolutely need another bat. Not going to be able to compete with some of the free agency winners if we don't get one. Of course, they won't. They will just cross their fingers and hope for the best. Pena hasn't even played 30 games above AA, he's not gonna have success against major league pitching out the gate. Guess they figure robel 2.0 will suddenly overcome his career batting average of almost 0.200 to replace Correa offense? What a joke. The ownership and management seems to have the attitude of not spending a damn cent on offense and just hoping we can hold it together until the trade deadline. That was the mentality of the rays for years. What a bunch of idiots.
bearkatag15 said:lol calm down bud... it'll be okEastCoastAgNc said:
Absolutely need another bat. Not going to be able to compete with some of the free agency winners if we don't get one. Of course, they won't. They will just cross their fingers and hope for the best. Pena hasn't even played 30 games above AA, he's not gonna have success against major league pitching out the gate. Guess they figure robel 2.0 will suddenly overcome his career batting average of almost 0.200 to replace Correa offense? What a joke. The ownership and management seems to have the attitude of not spending a damn cent on offense and just hoping we can hold it together until the trade deadline. That was the mentality of the rays for years. What a bunch of idiots.
YNWA_AG said:The Houston #Astros offered $160 million over 5 years to Correa before the lockout.
— Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale) March 19, 2022