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The move was made retroactive to Tuesday, which means Correa is out of action at least through Thursday.
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Correa thinks he can be ready to play for the second half, so there's no talk of putting him on the injured list yet.
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The Minnesota Twins All-Star shortstop played his first game at Oracle Park on Friday since his possible move to the Giants fell apart.
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Plus the plans for Simeon Woods Richardson and Louie Varland, why attendance is down and why Carlos Correa stopped running.
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"This is my home here in Minnesota now," Correa said. "And to get my first All-Star Game here with this team, it's truly special."
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Minnesota has reached the midpoint of the season in playoff position thanks to a $200 million superstar and a minor-league signing.
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Correa left Thursday's game immediately after taking a pitch off his right forearm, but X-rays were negative.
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For the second straight year, the Twins' lineup is rolling after a slow start. This time it took four weeks instead of four months.
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After being optioned to Triple A, Kirilloff fessed up that a sore lower back was worse than he originally let on.
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After Sunday's two wins, we look at Correa's hottest stretch ever, trade deadline priorities and the fun the team has been having lately.
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“I’m all for finding things sometimes not related to baseball that can bring us closer," said Pablo López, who was behind the celebration.
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Plus post-demotion Louie Varland and Matt Wallner, the Jake Cave decision tree, Griffin Jax being elite and 2025 payroll skepticism.
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"He's a difference-maker and a game-changer," Carlos Correa said of Lewis, who's been out with a quadriceps injury since Opening Day.
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Correa showed out on offense and defense, Duran gave up a homer, and the team has a good attitude.
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The offense couldn’t hit, Pablo López surrendered seven earned runs and a pair of miscues played a role in the loss.
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The Twins started celebrating with a summer sausage. Now they're taking photos with a group that keeps getting larger after each victory.
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Holding a 4-2 lead in the top of the sixth inning, Chicago’s bullpen opened the door for Minnesota.
Winners of seven straight games, the Twins will receive an all-around boost as Correa is expected to be activated off the IL on Monday.
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After hitting rock bottom at 7-13, the Twins are riding a seven-game winning streak and have Carlos Correa ready to return.
Opposing pitchers smell blood in the water, and a Twins lineup that's built to crush fastballs is seeing fewer and fewer of them.
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