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Correa (Update, signs with Twins)


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. But according to Ben Verlander of Fox Sports, the Baltimore Orioles have emerged as a potential suitor for the 26-year-old superstar shortstop. Verlander reports that Baltimore offered Correa a 10-year contract worth upwards of $300 million.


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https://clutchpoints.com/orioles-news-carlos-correas-massive-offer-from-baltimore-revealed/

 

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1 hour ago, LookinUp said:

 

This guy's not dropping it.

Wow, that's crazy.  I think this adds credence to his report.  By namedropping Lopez, instead of saying "unnamed source with Orioles said..." I find it more believable.  What a huge turn that would've been.

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1 hour ago, LookinUp said:

Well, if he's not wrong, and the O's have a good year, and Correa has a good year, and the O's look like they're ready to compete, then maybe Correa opts out and ends up here next year.

Can't wait to get disappointed all over again next off season lol...

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I love the idea of getting an established player in the infield and letting Henderson, Westburg, Mayo or whoever else fight over the other two spots. It’s not like the system is overflowing with good infield prospects. Count me as one who hopes Correa opts out next offseason 

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18 hours ago, oriole said:

I love the idea of getting an established player in the infield and letting Henderson, Westburg, Mayo or whoever else fight over the other two spots. It’s not like the system is overflowing with good infield prospects. Count me as one who hopes Correa opts out next offseason 

By the end of the year, Westburg should be in the majors and Henderson should be knocking at the door.  I wouldn't be surprised if Cowser is close to ready by then too.  Let's see what we have and then fill in around those players.  I think the O's are going to have to spend a good amount on starting pitchers, so the less they spend on position players the better.  Nothing wrong with getting an elite free agent position player, but this franchise will always have payroll limitations and I think they will be more stringent with this ownership group.  The O's don't want to end up like the Phillies, barely reaching .500 and running out of money.  The Phillies luxury tax sits at $236 million, which I never expect the O's to approach.

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