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Michael Sykes

Carlos Correa reportedly agreed to a massive deal with the Twins in the middle of the night and MLB fans woke up in a frenzy

Major League Baseball needs to have more consideration for everyone’s sleep, man. How are people supposed to get some shut-eye when you’ve got stars signing league-changing deals in the middle of the night? Sheesh.

Former Houston Astro Correa has been one of the most hated figures in baseball for a while following the Astros’ sign-stealing scandal from 2018.

Now, he’s one of the league’s highest-paid at his position, too. Wild how that works.

Correa signed a massive 3-year deal with the Minnesota Twins that would give him the highest average annual value for an MLB infielder, according to Fox’s Chris Berman.

That’s about $35 million per year. And, if he doesn’t like the situation, he has opt-outs after the first two years. It hasn’t been made official just yet, but that sounds like a pretty sweet deal.

Baseball fans were shocked. Twins fans were elated. Astros fans were in pain. There were so many emotions rolling in after this one.

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