If Correa is disappointed in the Twins' lack of moves, he isn't going to say so publicly.
Leading up to the MLB trade deadline, Twins star Carlos Correa spoke openly about his desire for the team to add pitching help. He even recommended potential targets directly to Minnesota's front office.
"We’ve got to stop focusing on what the outside help might have looked like and just focus on what we have in-house,” Correa said,. “You know, like I tell the players, there’s no better trade deadline addition than taking our game to a different level. There’s so much potential on this team, and I don’t think we’ve fully reached it yet."
Correa's point about health is a big one. Whether they added any pitching at the deadline or not, the most important factor for this Twins team down the stretch was always going to be the availability of the injury-prone Correa, Byron Buxton, and Royce Lewis trio. When those three are in the lineup, the Twins have a chance, especially given the way Pablo Lopez, Bailey Ober, and Joe Ryan have pitched lately.
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