Carlos Correa drawing Mets free agency interest

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The Mets have suddenly emerged as an apparent player in the Carlos Correa sweepstakes.

with the signings of Justin Verlander and Brandon Nimmo . With luxury tax penalties, that number would balloon to roughly $421 million for the biggest payroll in MLB history.

Trea Turner and Xander Bogaerts have already inked contracts for $300 million and $280 million, respectively, for 11 years apiece.

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