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<blockquote data-quote="This Ain't Chopped Liver" data-source="post: 3139038" data-attributes="member: 74137"><p>Carlos Correa to the Twins at 105.3 million, 3 years with opt outs after year 1 and 2. Unbelievable. I guess it is all about the money. He gets to call himself the highest paid infielder at 35.1 million. Minnesota’s starting pitching is weak as it stands today. Minnesota has a state income tax. Astros had offered him five years and 160 million before the lockout and it’s hard to believe they didn’t give him the opt out after year one if he asked. It should have been what the Astros wanted, just another year of Correa waiting for Jeremy Pena to develop—perfect, so what happened. So much for loving your teammates, he sure let them down. His Astro buddies were all excited with the buzz that he might be staying another year. The Twins are my second team but I am not happy because I know they can’t contend without pitching. If the Twins were were as good as the Astros I might not mind. What a waste of Correa. I will hope this news is wrong and changes by mid morning.</p><p></p><p>As I have stated before, it is messed up that we fanatics care more about winning than the players do; they have their excessive money and it is never enough, and we are the suckers that pay them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="This Ain't Chopped Liver, post: 3139038, member: 74137"] Carlos Correa to the Twins at 105.3 million, 3 years with opt outs after year 1 and 2. Unbelievable. I guess it is all about the money. He gets to call himself the highest paid infielder at 35.1 million. Minnesota’s starting pitching is weak as it stands today. Minnesota has a state income tax. Astros had offered him five years and 160 million before the lockout and it’s hard to believe they didn’t give him the opt out after year one if he asked. It should have been what the Astros wanted, just another year of Correa waiting for Jeremy Pena to develop—perfect, so what happened. So much for loving your teammates, he sure let them down. His Astro buddies were all excited with the buzz that he might be staying another year. The Twins are my second team but I am not happy because I know they can’t contend without pitching. If the Twins were were as good as the Astros I might not mind. What a waste of Correa. I will hope this news is wrong and changes by mid morning. As I have stated before, it is messed up that we fanatics care more about winning than the players do; they have their excessive money and it is never enough, and we are the suckers that pay them. [/QUOTE]
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