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#1 - SHORTSTOP - HOUSTON ASTROS
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52
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.276
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#1 - SHORTSTOP - HOUSTON ASTROS
13
HR
52
RBI
.276
AVG
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Twins' bats break out to back Woods Richardson's solid outing
MINNEAPOLIS -- Simeon Woods Richardson had his strongest outing of the season and the Twins backed him by matching a season high with 13 hit...
APRIL 26
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MLB.COM
Twins match season high with 13 hits in 5-1 win over Angels
Ty France doubled, singled and drove in a run as the Minnesota Twins matched their season high with 13 hits and beat the Los Angeles Angels 5-1 for their fourth win in five games
APRIL 26
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Associated Press
Larnach, Buxton homer as Twins beat Angels 11-4
Trevor Larnach homered, doubled and drove in four runs as the Minnesota Twins defeated the Los Angeles Angels 11-4
APRIL 26
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Associated Press
Braves Would Be Perfect Landing Spot For Struggling $200 Million Shortstop
The Atlanta Braves desperately need to bring in a star shortstop to replace Orlando Arcia and Minnesota Twins star Carlos Correa could fit p...
APRIL 23
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THENEWSTRIBUNE.COM
Verdugo has 4 hits, drives in go-ahead run as Braves top Twins 4-3 to finally win back-to-back games
Alex Verdugo, making his second start as Atlanta’s left fielder and leadoff hitter, had four hits that included a go-ahead single in the sixth inning, and the Braves beat the Minne...
APRIL 20
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Associated Press
Yankees Could Be Ideal Landing Spot For $200 Million Infielder In Trade
The New York Yankees still need to add an infielder this season, and they could be the perfect landing place for Minnesota Twins star Carlos...
APRIL 19
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CHARLOTTEOBSERVER.COM
Back in lineup
Correa (wrist) is starting at shortstop and batting fifth against Atlanta on Friday.
Impact
Correa tweaked his left wrist against the Mets on Tuesday. He underwent an MRI and missed Wednesday's contest, but the injury doesn't appear to be of much concern as he's back in the lineup for Friday's series opener. Correa has begun the season slashing .164/.227/.246 with five walks, five runs scored and four RBI in 66 plate appearances.
APRIL 18
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ROTOWIRE
Twins' $200 Million Superstar Shockingly Could Be on Trade Block
The Minnesota Twins are off to a slow start this season, and this could result in them exploring a trade for star shortstop Carlos Correa.
APRIL 18
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CHARLOTTEOBSERVER.COM
Carlos Correa plays, Willi Castro leaves early, Matt Wallner heads to IL
The Twins have a day off on Thursday, which will be important in assessing the health status of their roster.
APRIL 16
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TWINCITIES.COM
Twins to place Wallner on injured list with hamstring strain, believe Correa's sore wrist is minor
The Minnesota Twins will place right fielder Matt Wallner on the 10-day injured list with a strained left hamstring
APRIL 16
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Associated Press
Could be available off bench
Twins manager Rocco Baldelli indicated that Correa (wrist) could be available off the bench Wednesday versus the Mets, LaVelle E. Neal III of the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reports.
Impact
There's no word yet on the results of the MRI on Correa's left wrist, but the fact that he might be available to enter mid-game suggests Baldelli isn't overly concerned about his shortstop's health. Correa was lifted for a pinch hitter in Tuesday's contest with soreness in his wrist after fouling a pitch off. Consider him day-to-day.
APRIL 16
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ROTOWIRE
Twins optimistic as Correa (left wrist), Wallner (left hamstring) undergo MRIs
MINNEAPOLIS -- As the Twins waited for results of MRI scans on stars Carlos Correa and Matt Wallner on Wednesday morning, manager Rocco Bald...
APRIL 16
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MLB.COM
Won't start Wednesday
Correa (wrist) is out of the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Mets.
Impact
After fouling off a pitch during his third plate appearance of the night in the fifth inning of Tuesday's 6-3 win, Correa was seen shaking his left hand in discomfort and was visited on the field by manager Rocco Baldelli and a team trainer. Following a brief conversation, Correa was lifted for a pinch hitter, and the Twins relayed afterward that he was dealing with a sore left wrist. He'll sit out Wednesday's series finale and will undergo an MRI as the Twins look to glean more information regarding the extent of the injury. Willi Castro will fill in for Correa at shortstop Wednesday, opening up a spot in the starting nine at third base for Brooks Lee.
APRIL 16
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ROTOWIRE
Twins and Mets meet to determine series winner
Both the Minnesota Twins and the New York Mets are looking for a series win with a victory on Wednesday
APRIL 16
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Associated Press
Set for MRI on wrist
Correa, who left Tuesday's game with a sore left wrist, is set for an MRI, MLB.com reports. "The wrist is something I've been working on since spring," Correa said. "Just strengthe...
Impact
Correa would appear unlikely to play in Thursday's day game due to the injury. 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.
APRIL 16
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ROTOWIRE
Twins beat Mets, 6-3, despite Carlos Correa, Matt Wallner exiting with injuries
MINNEAPOLIS - The Twins lost two key members of their lineup Tuesday, ran into an out on the basepat...
APRIL 16
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NEWSOBSERVER.COM
Jeffers, Bader lead Twins over Mets 6-3
Ryan Jeffers and Harrison Bader had three hits apiece and Brooks Lee homered as the Minnesota Twins defeated the New York Mets 6-3
APRIL 16
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Associated Press
Carlos Correa exits game with wrist injury
Minnesota Twins shortstop Carlos Correa left Tuesday’s game against the New York Mets in the fifth inning with an apparent wrist injury
APRIL 16
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Associated Press
Twins' Carlos Correa suffers apparent hand injury, exits during at-bat against Mets
Correa left Tuesday night's game during the fifth inning.
APRIL 16
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SI.COM
Pulled with hand injury
Correa was removed from Tuesday's game against the Mets due to a left hand injury, Betsy Helfand of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.
Impact
Correa was favoring his left hand/wrist after taking a swing in the fifth inning, and he had to leave the game without finishing his at-bat. The Twins' medical staff will take a look at him and should have an update in the near future. If the 30-year-old infielder ends up needing to miss time, Brooks Lee would be next in line for more starts at shortstop.
APRIL 16
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ROTOWIRE
Twins' Head-Scratching Relay Throw Ends Up Hitting Mets Player in the Butt
Carlos Correa forgets to cover second, Mets Mark Vientos gets hit with errant throw as a consequence.
APRIL 15
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SI.COM
Getting first day off of 2025
Correa is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Tigers.
Impact
Correa will retreat to the bench for the first time all season after drawing 15 consecutive starts to begin the campaign. Willi Castro will fill in at shortstop for Correa, who should be back in the lineup for the Twins' next game Monday against the Mets.
APRIL 13
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ROTOWIRE
Top prospect Jackson Jobe earns 1st major league win as Tigers top Twins 4-0
Jackson Jobe pitched six shutout innings to earn his first major league win as the Detroit Tigers beat the Minnesota Twins 4-0
APRIL 12
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Associated Press
Joe Ryan pitches 7 scoreless innings and Twins beat Royals 4-0
Joe Ryan continued his mastery over Kansas City, giving up just two hits over seven scoreless innings in the Minnesota Twins’ 4-0 victory over the Royals
APRIL 10
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Associated Press
Lopez hurt, Royals win again
Carlos Correa spotted something with Pablo López, noticing the Minnesota Twins ace grabbing the back of his leg as he came to a crucial mome...
APRIL 9
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TWINCITIES.COM
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