Carlos Correa will always be a part of Mets history despite having never been a member of the organization.
“We were unable to reach an agreement,’’ the Mets’ statement read. “We wish Carlos all the best.”The Mets declined comment beyond that statement.
“It was not what we expected going into the offseason,’’ Correa said. “Going into the physicals, there were no concerns on my part. My body feels great. I played throughout the season and never felt better. So yeah, it was surprising.” The Giants backed out of that deal due to the ankle injury that occurred when Correa was a minor leaguer in 2014 and resulted in plates being put in his leg.
Doctors, though, raised doubts over how the ankle would hold up over the course of the contract, which would have run, in the Mets’ case, until Correa was almost 40.
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