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Not long after Wallner exited with left hamstring tightness in the first inning of Tuesday night's game against the New York Mets at Target Field in Minneapolis, Correa left in the fifth inning with ...
First Matt Wallner and then Carlos Correa ... in Minneapolis, Correa left during the fifth inning after, appearing to injure his hand after fouling off a pitch during his at-bat.
Carlos Correa isn’t mincing words about ... as he is known for his postseason pedigree and clutch performances. Correa’s bat heating up could shift the Twins’ trajectory fast.
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 raised his hands in air as he ran towards first base and did so again once he reached the bag, a show of relief after some tough at the plate luck to begin the season.
If you paused the clip the moment Carlos Correa fouled ... subsequently removed Correa from the game. It's not unheard of for an MLB player to get hurt swinging a bat, but it's definitely rare.
In the fifth inning, Carlos Correa tweaked his wrist. He did not even attempt a practice swing, coming out of the game mid at-bat. Wallner, the Twins say, left the game with left hamstring tightness.
The Twins made one transaction on Wednesday, announced a move on Thursday and are hoping to avoid a third and a fourth.
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