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Latest On Carlos Correa’s Market

By Anthony Franco | March 18, 2022 at 6:45pm CDT

Carlos Correa remains on the free agent market, as possible suitors like the Yankees, Phillies, Tigers and Rangers have all seemingly decided not to make a serious run at him this offseason. With less than three weeks to go before Opening Day, a resolution on the Correa front seems likely to arrive sooner than later.

The incumbent Astros haven’t abandoned their pursuit. Houston’s initial five-year, $160MM offer to Correa early in the offseason never seemed especially tempting for the star shortstop. Ken Rosenthal of the Athletic tweeted earlier this week the Astros were preparing a new offer, noting that players in Houston camp were palpably excited about the possibility the team could bring him back.

Asked about the chances of re-upping Correa this morning, Astros GM James Click demurred (video link from Jason Bristol of KHOU). “It’s not something we’re going to comment on one way or the other,” he said before noting that the recent signing of Niko Goodrum strengthened the club’s overall infield depth. Houston also has veteran Aledmys Díaz and top prospect Jeremy Peña as possible options if Correa heads elsewhere. Skipper Dusty Baker called Peña “the frontrunner” among the in-house players at the position this week (via Chandler Rome of the Houston Chronicle).

Former Astros scouting director Mike Elias — an instrumental factor in Houston’s decision to select Correa first overall in the 2012 draft — is now running baseball operations with the Orioles. That has led to some speculation the rebuilding O’s could get into the mix for the two-time All-Star. There hadn’t previously been any firm indication Baltimore was considering such a move, but Rosenthal wrote last night the O’s could contemplate a run at Correa “if his price dropped to a level the club deemed appropriate.”

That’d require a change in tone from Elias’ comments earlier this week, when he said he didn’t anticipate the Orioles signing any players to multi-year contracts. Making an exception for Correa, though, makes some sense. Beyond Elias’ personal familiarity with the shortstop, Correa’s young enough to anchor whatever core with which the O’s emerge from their rebuild. He’s only 27 years old, and while Correa wouldn’t single-handedly make Baltimore a contender this year, he’d presumably remain an excellent player during 2023-24 campaigns when the O’s expect to be competitive.

Correa to Baltimore remains a long shot, and the caveat that it may require his asking price falling is a notable one. Still, Raul Ramos of Con Las Bases Llenas linked the O’s with Correa before Rosenthal’s report, writing the club may even had put an offer on the table. There’ll certainly be more clarity on Correa’s eventual destination fairly soon, particularly with the other star free agent option at the position, Trevor Story, reportedly nearing a decision.

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  1. The Baseball Fan

    3 years ago

    I honestly think Houston will resign him. Don’t know why.

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    • paindonthurt

      3 years ago

      I agree.

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      • Curly Was The Smart Stooge

        3 years ago

        I get a weird feeling no one is in a hurry to sign this guy. Why? I don’t know, but all the teams seem to shy away from him.

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        • mrnotsoniceguy

          3 years ago

          Because there’s a very little percentage of these mega deals working out or being of value. The Lindor contract looked bad this year and while Mets fans seem certain he’ll bounce back, history has proven otherwise

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        • Yankee Clipper

          3 years ago

          It’s sooooo odd that all his potential suitors never pursued him with any…..vigor. I’m just baffled /s

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        • CalcetinesBlancos

          3 years ago

          Hilarious that the Lindor contract looked awful before it even started.

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        • sfes

          3 years ago

          History is on Lindors side. In fact, quite recent history, the 2nd half of his season. He’s not going to be what they paid for but a 110-120 OPS+ this year is reasonable to expect

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        • Samuel

          3 years ago

          Yes, but he’s signed for 9 more years.

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        • BAT1126

          3 years ago

          He’s injury prone.

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        • sfes

          3 years ago

          Yeah it’s in no way a good contract. Fortunately Cohen wipes with hundred dollar bills. The Mets I think see a 2-3 year window to go for it and Lindor should be fine in that window. However the key thing to remember is that the only prospect they traded was Ginn.

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        • HeedFrodo

          3 years ago

          Couldn’t be the cheating scandal and the outrageous money he wants or the locker room distraction it would bring

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        • luclusciano

          3 years ago

          Didn’t they trade away two of their top SS? Giminez and Rosario.

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        • sfes

          3 years ago

          They were all ready on the big league roster and I meant this off-season. The top guys in the system are all still there and close enough to complement and extend the current core’s life.

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        • Captain Judge99

          3 years ago

          Correa can go anywhere he wants, just as long as it’s not the Yankees.

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        • dsett75

          3 years ago

          Tigers offered 10 years……but $275 million.

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    • CalcetinesBlancos

      3 years ago

      He means a lot more to them than anyone else. Most MLB fans hate the guy and think he’s hurt too often.

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      • barkinghumans77

        3 years ago

        IDK, he’s definitely not the easiest to like, but I would welcome him in StL for the right price. Operative words being right price

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      • Lancaster82

        3 years ago

        Its because of his injury history. He has a bad back because he’s too tall to play SS long term. Yet he probably isn’t willing to play 3rd.

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        • deron867

          3 years ago

          He’s 6’4…cal is 6’4; Jeter and A-rod are both 6’3. A-rod only moved to third because jeter was there (even tho A-Rod was better defensively).

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    • Samuel

      3 years ago

      IMO Correa hired Scott Boras to save face cause he wants to go back to Houston.

      The past few weeks Boras has been making noise about getting something to work with the Astros. Supposedly the owner jumped into negotiations. However…..

      GM Click comes from the Rays FO. He and the owner are steadfast in keeping discipline in the Astros spending to assure sustainable contention. Boras is a master at pitting two owners against one another, and threating the owner with fan uprising if they lose a star.

      A sea change is happening…….

      The Astros owner and FO head are fine with moving on. There isn’t another team owner and FO exec to pit the Astros against. The fans love Correa but understand it if he leaves.

      I admire what Scott Boras has done. HE has set the tone for the one-sided contracts players sign with the ridiculous one-way opt-out clauses that guarantee them a fix salary if they do poorly, and allow them to get more money if they do well.

      FO’s around MLB have finally realized what the A’s, Rays and others have long known – even if you can afford to sign a player long-term, you can’t afford to sign the player long-term if you want to field a competitive team for years.

      The era of agents pushing around owners /FO’s is ending. Scott Boras always broke ground for the other agents. What we saw with Freddie Freeman and others is that teams can move on from a player and still contend. Fans in all markets have heard a star player say he love’s it there – but they leave anyway. Fans have learned to accept that.

      Will be interesting to see the outcome. IMO all FO’s and agents are watching. This is far, far bigger than Carlos Correa.

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    • Redwolves3

      3 years ago

      Correa may have no choice but to resign with Houston. His options and Boras’ tendency to put multiple teams bidding against each other seem to be dwindling. Humble pie may be hard to swallow especially when you (Correa) find the market for the top free agent shortstop isn’t there.

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  2. Balk

    3 years ago

    I wonder how much the cheating is playing a part in not finding a home?

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    • bhambrave

      3 years ago

      Probably not much.

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    • OnlyRaysFan

      3 years ago

      Didn’t seem to affect Springer or Marwin

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      • oldleftylong

        3 years ago

        Or Hinch.

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        • giantsphan12

          3 years ago

          Yeah, but George, Marwin and AJ were quiet and took their medicine when the academy blew up. Correa was a total *^*>^% about the whole thing. He reacted to every comment, post or diss that came his way. He looked really bad IMO. I don’t really want him on the Giants as a result of all that

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        • giantsphan12

          3 years ago

          **scandal (not academy). Sorry…autocorrect

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    • mrnotsoniceguy

      3 years ago

      It’s the price tag and teams wanting nothing to do with it

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      • bluepelotas

        3 years ago

        Nobody wants his bad attitude! Look at Seager, all American humble pie and gets 325 mil in a hurry!

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        • Samuel

          3 years ago

          @ bluepelotas;

          It’s a market. There are only so many musical chairs desperate owners and FO’s put out. Seager sat in one. The music is over and Corea and Boras are scampering around.

          But you are right about this – Correa may well come in with an attitude. An owner / FO has to be nuts to give him anything more than one year – and even that can tank the franchise not just for this season, but cause commotion that will take years to repair.

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        • goastros123

          3 years ago

          The Astros should sign him to more than one year. Come postseason, he’s proven to be their backbone.

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    • cheapseater

      3 years ago

      Maybe his clubhouse presence is a problem too?

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      • sfes

        3 years ago

        Doubt it. Hos teammates loved him.

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    • jjd002

      3 years ago

      None at all since it was a league wide issue.

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    • Yankee Clipper

      3 years ago

      Cheating played a part; injuries played a part; contract played a big part. Combine the big part with the other two & it’s prohibitive.

      But, the cheating had a part without a doubt.

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  3. bhambrave

    3 years ago

    I wouldn’t mind seeing him go to the Braves for 8 years.

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    • samthebravesfan

      3 years ago

      How can they afford him?

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      • sfes

        3 years ago

        Oh they can afford him. They could afford Freddie too. Even as they cry poverty. Don’t let em convince you otherwise.

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        • Samuel

          3 years ago

          @ sfes;

          Sure they can afford them.

          And what do they do to pay the rest of the roster?

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        • bhambrave

          3 years ago

          Every team could probably afford at least $50M more than they’re spending.

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        • Samuel

          3 years ago

          You know that how?

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        • bhambrave

          3 years ago

          You don’t believe it?

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        • Samuel

          3 years ago

          LOL

          I asked you to tell me why I should.

          This is your response?

          I don’t believe in ghosts either.

          And I don’t believe a franchise has $50m a year sitting around doing nothing that could make their franchise better but they don’t want to make their franchise better.

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        • bhambrave

          3 years ago

          Until the owners open their books, I’ll believe they can afford a lot more than they’re spending.

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        • Samuel

          3 years ago

          Good. You do that. Build up that hate in you.

          Private companies don’t have to open their books. You don’t have to open your books. Do the people that do maintenance on your house or the Doctors and Dentists that treat you demand that you open your books because they think you can afford to pay them more?

          You’d stand a better chance convincing me that ghosts are all around us.

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        • bhambrave

          3 years ago

          Who peed in your cornflakes?

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        • Samuel

          3 years ago

          Kid, you’ve got nothing.

          And you proved it.

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        • brucenewton

          3 years ago

          For sure ghosts are all around us.

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        • deron867

          3 years ago

          Ghosts are real

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    • Sadface

      3 years ago

      I don’t think that the Braves want to pay 30 million a year for anyone. Went as high as 25 for Donaldson but only for 1 year.

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    • 802Ghost

      3 years ago

      Hell no. Turner in ‘23

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      • fox471 Dave

        3 years ago

        Turner will be a Dodger.

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  4. batman123

    3 years ago

    Blue Jays

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    • NoRegretzkys

      3 years ago

      If they were in on Seager, they could theoretically be in on Correa too. Could happen I guess, Bo said he would move to 2B if an elite SS was brought in.

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      • Dustyslambchops23

        3 years ago

        The weren’t in on seager at 300+ lol

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  5. Balding Vinny

    3 years ago

    Red Sox sign him for $300M

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    • Cora the Destroya

      3 years ago

      Not happening. Story is the more feasible option.

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  6. LeylandsLung

    3 years ago

    Detroit decided to not make a serious run at Correa? 10 years/$275M offer is not a serious run? Nice journalism.

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    • Thesecondjamie

      3 years ago

      They made that offer pre Baez. It might be different/non existent now

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      3 years ago

      Probably just a negotiating ploy from the Tigers to sign Baez. The Tigers knew Correa wasn’t taking anything less than Seager. “If you don’t sign with us now, we’re moving on to bigger fish.”

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    • SaintChris

      3 years ago

      Tigers offered 10/275 with a boatload of incentives. I wonder if he regrets not signing that deal now? His market, at least publicly, seems slim.

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    • Never Remember

      3 years ago

      No it really wasn’t. Well below what he deserves and clearly made with no intent to sign or expect him to take it. I assume on you are a Tigers fan though.

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      • fox471 Dave

        3 years ago

        Actually, way above what he deserves. Would anyone really want Correa for 10 years, with his prickly attitude?

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        • stymeedone

          3 years ago

          @fffbbb
          Players want a free market and this is what happens when someone thinks he is worth more than the market does. Deserves has nothing to do with it.

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  7. Milwaukee-2208

    3 years ago

    Milwaukee?

    Lol yes I’m dreaming

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    • kodiak920

      3 years ago

      At least it’s a good dream.

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    • JoeBrady

      3 years ago

      Why? When you have a 4.2 WAR SS with three control years left? Always best to use limited resources on your areas of greatest need.

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      • SaintChris

        3 years ago

        It’s not reasonable to assume Adames will be worth +4war moving forward. Dude has been up and down his entire career. Urias is also not a lock to repeat next year. There’s room for Correa in that infield. It will never happen, though.

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        • JoeBrady

          3 years ago

          SaintChris2 hours ago
          It’s not reasonable to assume Adames will be worth +4war moving forward.
          ========================================
          Why not?

          3.9 in 2019.
          2.0 in the shortened 2020 season.
          4.2 last season.

          In fact, over the past three seasons, Correa has only a slightly higher WAR than Adames.

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    • CalcetinesBlancos

      3 years ago

      Seems like they already have one nightmare contract on the books, although I’m still a big Yelich fan and hope he bounces back

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  8. Bigtimeyankeefan

    3 years ago

    Yankees surprise everyone out of nowhere… not!

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    • ❤️ MuteButton

      3 years ago

      I thought the Yankees would make a push, especially with their needs are short. But I think those who speculated that the overspend on Lindor, and Correa’s injury history, influenced those decisions are spot on.

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  9. VonPurpleHayes

    3 years ago

    It’s interesting that the Yankees and Phillies desperately need SSs, but decided not to get involved with Correa or Story.

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    • Chris the Great

      3 years ago

      Phil’s are going to play Castellanos at SS…

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      • VonPurpleHayes

        3 years ago

        I don’t buy the Castellanos rumors one bit. But I mean, their defense is hilariously bad as is.

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    • SaintChris

      3 years ago

      Both have top tier shortstop prospects waiting in the wings. That’s the reason. The Phillies, though, jeez, they should have just signed Correa instead of all the DH-types they’re signing and courting, move Stott to 2b or 3b.

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      • VonPurpleHayes

        3 years ago

        Those prospects can easily move to 2B and may in fact be better off there. Correa and Story are franchise-changing talents. Also to be fair, Phillies only signed 1 DH type. The Castellanos rumors are just that…rumors.

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        • Samuel

          3 years ago

          Von;

          I’m sorry. Story is a very good player. An above average defensive SS, a decent hitter with some pop at times.

          He is not a franchise-changing player.

          Correa can make difference. He’s the best SS in MLB. But IMO he’s too big of a risk physically to sign for more than 4-5 years.

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    • DakotaJoe

      3 years ago

      Stott is a very highly prized prospect. Yeah, I know they don’t always work out but they think enough about him that they’re not going to spend stupid money on Correa.

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      • VonPurpleHayes

        3 years ago

        I get that line of thought, but then why spend stupid money on DH types? Seems a SS is a better bet.

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  10. Fg-3

    3 years ago

    I love the fact that the Yankees have not taken part in the free agent Robberies that is going on. I would have paid Max 35 or Verlander 30 but all these others are dreaming. You need to be legendary to get that $$ from the Yankees now. No more signings like Old George. They should pay Judge
    … don’t cave for the big name free agent that just collects

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    • bhambrave

      3 years ago

      Baseball’s a business. Greed is irrelevant. Get the best players, and you have a chance to win.

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      • Samuel

        3 years ago

        @ bhambrave;

        If you’re a Braves fan you should know that teams have to develop the best players and keep developing them throughout their careers…..and hope they don’t suffer an physical injury that causes problems thereafter.

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    • Yankee Clipper

      3 years ago

      The Correa contract has disaster written all over it. Nobody is going anywhere near that toxicity, and rightfully so. This is precisely why baseball does not need caps. Owners can simply choose to not pay these outrageous contract prices over a decade-long term for a player with an injury history.

      Frankly, I’m shocked Seager & Lindor landed their contracts. But, whatever…

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    • Balding Vinny

      3 years ago

      What happens if Judge can’t play any home games like Kyrie?

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      • vivalosdoyers

        3 years ago

        Smart men

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  11. dshires4

    3 years ago

    Still holding out hope for Seattle to stop being stupid about writing JP’s name in cement at shortstop. Go sign Correa and run the West for the next 6+ years.

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    • Astros2017&22Champs

      3 years ago

      Try making the playoffs this century before running the west.

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      • dshires4

        3 years ago

        Well we kinda already have this century so your comment makes no sense, but I also have low expectations for the comments here.

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  12. Cap & Crunch

    3 years ago

    Markets only work {correctly} when every once in awhile somebody has to step into the penalty box for playing too rough

    I only hope Carlos takes the egg this round

    I think he stays in Hou but if I were them Id just set my max offer and date offer holds up too (1 week) then move along –

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  13. 5toolMVP

    3 years ago

    Maybe a 3/105 deal with opt out after 1yr.

    IF he shifts to a short term deal and tries the market again next year.

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    • gbs42

      3 years ago

      If he goes three years, the AAV will be well above $35M. 3/$120M at least, maybe he tops Scherzer.

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      • YankeesBleacherCreature

        3 years ago

        I’m sticking with more than Seager. Final answer.

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    • Samuel

      3 years ago

      Why would a team sign an opt-out deal?

      So if he does well he leaves, and if he’s not worth the money he stays?

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      • Cosmodogs

        3 years ago

        I have never understood this either. The Owners/GM’s that originally got talked into this idea were absolute idiots. For the club, it is all but a guaranteed lose/lose proposition. Almost zero upside.

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        • Samuel

          3 years ago

          Agents are expecting baseball franchises to be insurance companies.

          IMO we’ll be seeing that slowly fade away.

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      • 5toolMVP

        3 years ago

        It’s incentive to the (health risk?) players that ultimately wants a long term 10/350 deal but have to prove it one more year before the market agrees… so 1/35 or something like 3/105 with opt outs is the short term incentive.

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  14. BigFootsFart

    3 years ago

    Mets 3 years 125 mill. Play third. What it do

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    • ❤️ MuteButton

      3 years ago

      I can’t see the 2021 platinum & gold glove winner switching positions, even for Lindor

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      • BigFootsFart

        3 years ago

        Lindor has 2 GG and Correa has 1.

        Correa won it once Lindor moved out of the AL lol

        Correa would play third in this scenario.

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        • ❤️ MuteButton

          3 years ago

          Remember I said this, not a chance. And regardless of who you think is a better shortstop. I think they’re both excellent myself. It wouldn’t help Carlos to switch positions. Plus you gotta remember ego is involved

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  15. Awesom-O

    3 years ago

    I will legit quit cigarettes if the cubs sign Correa. But it’ll probably have to wait for a New Years resolution kind of thing.

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    • bhambrave

      3 years ago

      You need to legit quit cigarettes anyway.

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      • Michael Macaulay-Birks

        3 years ago

        Easier said than done my friend

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    • kodiak920

      3 years ago

      If the Cubs sign Correa, you have to legit quit cigarettes on opening day. A Correa signing is too legit for you not to quit.

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    • Central Valley

      3 years ago

      Who can afford those things right now?

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    • SaintChris

      3 years ago

      If you want to quit, read Allen Carr’s Easy Way. I tried quitting for two decades. I read this book, and quitting somehow became the easiest f-ing thing. Every single person I know that’s read the book has quit. It’s fool proof.

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    • DakotaJoe

      3 years ago

      If you saw how my mom and brother died from the result of smoking you would quit right away. Good luck to you!

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    • Cubsforever22

      3 years ago

      I’m starting to get a little optimistic. Come on Jed and Tom, show everyone your serious!

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  16. tony1-2

    3 years ago

    My gut says O’s

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    • mlbnyyfan

      3 years ago

      Yankees not getting Correa the guy for the Yankees was Seager. A lefty bat to balance out the lineup. Cashman screwed that up.

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      • Yankee Clipper

        3 years ago

        “ Cashman screwed that up.”

        From this point forward it is probably easier to list the things Cashman didn’t screw up, especially if Story signs with Boston, which will haunt us for 5 years in every series & especially every October.

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        • stymeedone

          3 years ago

          Not signing Seagar to a larger contract than Texas gave him is the opposite of screwing up. Its doing right by your team.

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  17. kodiak920

    3 years ago

    I just wonder if Boras gives his buddies the Lerners a call.

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    • Samuel

      3 years ago

      Would think he did the day after Correa retained him.

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  18. wrigley

    3 years ago

    A player that I’d want. Great defense, clutch post season performance and outstanding leadership qualities. His injury history would concern me. I’d be reluctant to give him 10/$300 plus. Running out of options. The less options, the higher the likelihood that he returns to Astros.

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  19. The Saber-toothed Superfife

    3 years ago

    Al Avila seems to have forgotten he is a Tiger now. Tigers pounce at every opportunity. There’s more to this than just signingn the guy…..helping other teams.be in it; be in.it.to.drive.up.the price, be in it to help Correa; be in it to flip…..

    Al acts more like a fish out of water rather than a Tiger…..

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  20. gorav114

    3 years ago

    He will look good at Yankee stadium….in an O’s uniform

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  21. bluegorilla

    3 years ago

    I really don’t understand what Correa thinks his market is right now. Everyone but the Phils and Yanks signed their SS already. The Astros aren’t stupid enough to bid against themselves.

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    • astros_fan_84

      3 years ago

      I completely agree. The Astros are literally bidding against themselves with suitable in house options. That 300M could be used to extend Tucker, Alvarez, and a few SPs.

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    • sonorawind

      3 years ago

      The Angels still have a hole at SS and they have aspirations of contending………..or at least finishing above .500.

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  22. James1955

    3 years ago

    I think Correa will do a pillow contract and try again next offseason. A lot of teams will do a pillow contract. He doesn’t have the offensive numbers to get a 300 mm + contract. The Tigers offer is the best he can do.

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    • Samuel

      3 years ago

      Please name the teams that will give him a one year contract.

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      • The Einheri

        3 years ago

        Twins might. They have money but no desire to sign someone like him for more than a one year contract,

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        • Samuel

          3 years ago

          OK.

          Email the Boras corporation.

          Reply
    • stymeedone

      3 years ago

      Tigers offer is no longer on the table.

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  23. Cora the Destroya

    3 years ago

    I’m actually scratching my head on this one. If he doesn’t sign with the Astros, who else is going to sign him at the rate he wants? Yankees seem satisfied with not overpaying another big contract.

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      3 years ago

      We’ve seen this same game played out with Manny Machado. Plus Scott Boras now.

      Reply
  24. GriffeyJrFan

    3 years ago

    His market could be small because he is a PR nightmare. Attacking Jeter when the Yankees have money shows you all you need to see.

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  25. puhl

    3 years ago

    I don’t know why the Twins don’t jump in on him.
    Arraez-DH/Utility
    Buxton-CF
    Correa-SS
    Polonco-2B
    Sanchez-C/DH
    Urshela-3B
    Sano-1b
    Kepler-right
    Larnach/Kiraloff-left

    That would be a pretty good lineup and their payroll would still only be about $130M.

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    • The Einheri

      3 years ago

      I doubt he wants to be in Minnesota.

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      • Rsox

        3 years ago

        Does anyone?

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        • puhl

          3 years ago

          I called it!!!

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      • puhl

        3 years ago

        You were saying?????

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  26. 54scooterb

    3 years ago

    I think he signs with either the Cubs or Orioles.

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  27. AL34

    3 years ago

    No way Bloom spends the money on him. Red Sox are becoming cheap with him as the GM

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    • Samuel

      3 years ago

      Yes…

      Their payrolls only around $210m.

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  28. CalcetinesBlancos

    3 years ago

    Dude needs to pick a high AAV or a long contract. Any GM that commits to both is signing his own death warrant, so I don’t see it happening.

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  29. norcalblue

    3 years ago

    I think Farhan swoops in and signs him on the cheap in the same way he picked up Bryant at the deadline last July.

    Giant fans will have little difficulty finding a way to embrace a dirt bag who conspired to cheat the hated “LA”….

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    • fred-3

      3 years ago

      Except Farhan was the Dodgers GM when Houston cheated

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      • fox471 Dave

        3 years ago

        And there is that, Fred!

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  30. Yankee Clipper

    3 years ago

    What I won’t understand is why the Astros would alter their offer at all if it means increasing their price point any significant amount. They’re the only ones bidding on his services.

    Owners complain incessantly about long, expensive contracts; then in a situation like this, where they are primed to save some major money on a player asking for huge contractual obligations, they should.

    Maybe the Rockies will come in for surprise #2 of the offseason….

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    • goastros123

      3 years ago

      They shouldn’t increase it too much. If Correa wanted to go to a team like Baltimore, he’d accept their offer by now. The Astros hold the cards.

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      • Yankee Clipper

        3 years ago

        Agreed my friend. What are you thinking as a final contract for him?

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        • goastros123

          3 years ago

          5 years with an opt out after year two for for 200 million is a solid estimate. That is 40 million up from their original offer, but still a lot less than what Seager and Lindor got. 5 years because Correa has stepped up for the Astros whenever he’s healthy in the post season. It makes no sense to not keep that kind of clutch hitting around more than one year. Granted, cheating helps, but still. If Correa wants to leave, he can use two seasons to show he is worth paying before opting out. In two years, he should be 29 and that’s still north of 30.

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        • Yankee Clipper

          3 years ago

          Hm, I could definitely see that. Opt outs are certainly becoming the norm & comparatively, $200M is a steal in this market. I figured same deal but the bump it to $185M, but I’m fairly certain I’m on the very low end of the spectrum. The extra $40M, with opt-outs he’s all but guaranteed to utilize, is not much at all for the Astros to come up with. He was there backbone in the postseason for sure, man. He’s an integral part of that lineup.

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  31. aragon

    3 years ago

    let the cheater linger without a team!

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  32. vikingbluejay67

    3 years ago

    He wants too much $$$. He’s hurt too often to command that kind of money.

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  33. cubbiesjz9

    3 years ago

    It still wouldn’t shock me if Correa wound up with the Cubs. The market is shaping up well for them. While I still expect he’ll remain with the Astros, I’m sure the Cubs are keeping in touch with Boras. The signings of Simmons and Villar wouldn’t preclude them from adding Correa if the price was right.

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  34. Mario93

    3 years ago

    Stop looking for your 300 million like a spoiled brat.. No wonder the league doesn’t like this guy. “Well, Lindor got this much, and I’m better so I want more” .. 250 million wouldn’t be enough money to swim in, 275m, 290m, no these guys want over a quarter of a billion dollars to play baseball. Doesn’t Correra miss half a season every year it seems?

    Maybe the owners realized to give guys that much money doesn’t work out that well.. Just look at Lindor last year. Some of these baseball players really are more desperate then a homeless person.. at least the homeless have an excuse of actually being homeless. Pathetic.

    How about you take the best deal possible and continue playing a childs game, and be grateful. It’s this mentality that almost had us a lockout.

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  35. savoyspecial

    3 years ago

    Anybody but the Red Sox. I like Bogy. He’s the most durable shortstop in the game and the shredder measures him as the most productive offensively. I’ll take the average defense. He’s never hurt.

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  36. Yanks98

    3 years ago

    Hes talented no doubt but he’s never hit 30 dingers or knocked in 100 in this offensive friendly era and hes looking for $300 million.

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  37. Yanks2

    3 years ago

    Why did he decline a 10 year-275m deal from the Tigers? Simply put he won’t get an offer close to that so what now he just signs with the Astros for half that and then hopes in 5 years he just gets the same kind of contract after he’s past his prime? Makes no sense. Either the Tigers didn’t offer him actually that much or he’s just really foolish for declining it.

    Amazing player though. I’d love Correa to play short for the Yankees. Trade Gleyber and Montgomery for Luis Castillo first.

    Trash can or no trash can, Correa is a spectacular ball player and most Yankee fans don’t want to admit that. I’m a realistic Yankee fan so I know he’s great

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    • BigFootsFart

      3 years ago

      You’re not getting Castillo for gleybar and Montgomery lol I bet it start and ends with Volpe every single time.

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      • Samuel

        3 years ago

        Yes, the Reds best player is their 2B and this guy want them to trade their best pitcher for a 2B that’s not as good.

        LOL

        Yankee fans are knee-slappers!

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        • Yanks2

          3 years ago

          Gleyber would do better on a smaller market team that has less pressure I believe. The Reds would be perfect for him. He could even DH part of the time

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        • Samuel

          3 years ago

          OK…..

          So the Reds don’t have another option at DH? They’re supposed to trade their best pitcher so Gleyber can do better?

          Why do you people think all MLB teams are your farm clubs? Do you think their FO’s are dumb?

          Here’s the thing – IMO the Yankees FO is one of the worst in MLB and has been for years now. And IMO other FO’s know it…..and I think the majority of people working around MLB in any capacity know it.

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        • Yanks2

          3 years ago

          Castillo isn’t Cy Young caliber

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        • Samuel

          3 years ago

          I read all of the above.

          Who said he was?

          Again, he’s the Reds best pitcher. Why should they trade him for a 2B when their own 2B is a better player?

          If the Reds put Castillo on the market I’d suggest they take the best offer. And that won’t include a primary player coming back to them that plays a position they already have covered with a better player.

          You know how you guys thought teams would be lucky to get Voit? What did he bring back today?

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        • Rsox

          3 years ago

          The Reds have India, the reigning NL ROY and just signed Solano. They have Moustakas and Moran who can play 3B. And they have Votto, Moustakas, Moran, Aquino, and even Bauers who can all DH. Torres does nothing for them.

          If the Yankees want Castillo it’s gonna cost Volpe and/or Dominguez just to start the conversation

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      • Devlsh

        3 years ago

        Normally I’d agree with you but this Reds front office has made terrible deals lately, with no real sense of direction. One watches the A’s loading up on minor league talent and then watches the Reds let Raisel Iglesias and Miley walk for basically nothing, trade for one year of Mike Minor and toss money at the likes of Donovan Solano (and Minor)….I mean no disrespect but the current Reds seem as hapless as the Rockies.

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  38. gdjohnson

    3 years ago

    I want StL to sign Correa, move DeJong for a fourth starter type, then acquire Montas and/or Manaea.

    A guy can dream

    Reply
  39. Jim Carter

    3 years ago

    There’s a better chance I will sign with the Orioles than Correa.

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  40. ericl

    3 years ago

    If Correa’s asking price comes down, why would he go to the Orioles when some other teams would enter the fray for his services? The only way Correa goes to the Orioles is if the give him a huge contract over a long period of time. A lower asking price means going to a better team, not to the worst team in baseball

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    • Samuel

      3 years ago

      @ ericl;

      I agree with you. That’s how free markets work.

      But ST has started and most teams have their budgets set for 2022. In order to take on Correa it would seem that any candidate franchise would need to do a combination of a back-loaded contract and a dumping of a current fairly large contract. Scott Boras and his agency are the best at what they do. I’d guess they’ve called around the past few weeks suggesting scenarios.

      Not to say it can’t happen. But at this time it appears to be a long shot.

      You know – the guy would be a real game changer for the Marlins.

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  41. Rsox

    3 years ago

    Correa is not getting the $300 million mega deal he wants but i think Houston will probably go to at least $200-225. Comparing to Lindor doesn’t help because Lindor has the “face of the franchise” marketability for the Mets but even they probably wouldn’t give him $300 million if they could do it over again

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    • Samuel

      3 years ago

      The Mets / Cohen got backed into a corner because he was a new owner and Lindor was his big acquisition. The agents pushed. A fan revolt was in the making. Cohen blinked. Trust me, he’s very smart and that will not happen again.

      Reminds me of when the Nationals won the championship and Strasburg had an opt-out. So Boras stuck it to the Nats owners – how could they let one of their best pitchers leave? Boras gouged them. How has that contract worked out for the Nationals? The guy’s been a dud at half the cost (he was injured a lot before the extension, and he’s been injured more after it……applicable to any FA negotiations going on that you can think of?).

      MLB is like that. I truly believe that owners and FO’s have gotten fed up with the tactics agents use, and are more than happy to let guys asking for outlandish contracts and perks to walk. Teams are getting to the WS without having to succumb.

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      • The Saber-toothed Superfife

        3 years ago

        You are overlooking a major value/aspect to the mega contract.
        The contract itself is an advertising tool. In the right situations, causes huge excitement that is talked about…for years…..
        But now? It makes the teams look silly in most situations.
        Mike Illich really used it well. So did the real Steinbrenner…

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  42. krumbledkookie

    3 years ago

    So the market for Correa is pretty much just Houston, by now. He waited too long. Should have taken what Detroit offered. Cuz now it looks like it’s Houston or sit out the season, which we all know isn’t going to happen.

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  43. Orbit

    3 years ago

    None of this is new information

    Reply
  44. Allen Adams

    3 years ago

    Correa to KBO
    Korean Baseball Change the name to Correan

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  45. Devlsh

    3 years ago

    To me, any time a team/owner signs a player for a 10 year contract, personality and integrity matter. That player becomes the face of your franchise.

    In this case, I think the player overplayed his hand.

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  46. jorge78

    3 years ago

    Carlos is scouring potential cities for non lethal massage therapists…..

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  47. brucenewton

    3 years ago

    If he does have an attitude problem, do you want that for a decade, if you’re an owner? I think he’d be a bad fit in certain markets. Astros seem like his best choice, although he does block a promising player.

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  48. pepenas34

    3 years ago

    Start your bet. One years deal?
    1/35 to start the biding
    waht just one team?

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