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Fans don’t trust Carlos Correa, but not because of his ankle

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Carlos Correa’s offseason has been unlike any other for one player in recent history. One of the biggest free agents available heading into the hot stove season, Correa was announced as signing with three different teams.

In the end, he returned to where he started and returned to where he started. Minnesota TwinsHowever, the failed physical San Francisco Giants When New York Mets The most shocking event of the offseason. I have more questions now than when it all started.

At the center of the problem was Correa’s ankle, which had a plate implanted in minor league surgery. It was too much of a risk to sign Correa to the huge deal that the Giants and Mets had agreed to, despite having never caused any problems with the shortstop’s major league career so far. Do you know something you don’t, or have you overthinked the situation?

According to the latest SB Nation Reacts survey, the answer is not so simple. Fans across the country were asked if they would feel safe if their favorite team signed for Correa, and less than 50% said he would.

What makes things even more confusing, however, is that old injuries don’t seem to be the problem. About two-thirds of fans said they didn’t think the ankle would be a problem over the next two seasons.

That was backed up by how fans felt about the free agency option from this offseason. .

Aaron Judge returned to new york yankees, finished with a large lead over the field with over a third of the votes. He was followed by Trea Turner and Justin Verlander ahead of Correa.

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