Shortstop Carlos Correa this winter has been on a 28-day free-agency tour that first took him west to the San Francisco Giants, then east to the New York Mets, and now seems likely to wind up back where it started: with the Minnesota Twins.
Correa on Tuesday agreed to a six-year, $200 million guaranteed contract with the Twins—the team he departed just a few weeks ago after one year. His new deal is much smaller than both the 13-year, $350 million deal he agreed to with the Giants in mid December and the $12-year, $312 million he agreed to with the Mets in late December.
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