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During his favorite month of the postseason, a Minnesota Twin has become well-known. One such player who has had to deal with the

odd feeling of playing against his old side is Carlos Correa. He crushes them, so it doesn’t seem like a huge problem to him! Game 2 of the

AL Division Series on Sunday serves as evidence. His wife gives him a quick boost with a kind but powerful gesture as he prepares for

another game against the Astros.

 

Carlos Correa has won many hearts with his postseason, which is shaping out to be far more exciting than his typical regular season, much

like his tenure at Houston. A Puerto Rican player just achieved a milestone among the others by hitting 63 RBI, breaking the records of

renowned players. The manager of the Twins had a lot to say about the modesty-loving Correa.

Daniella Rodriguez, Carlos’s wife, updated a story on Instagram honoring her husband’s strength. The article she shared was an image

from the Minnesota Twins’ official Instagram page. Rocco Baldelli, manager of the Twins, complimented the 29-year-old in the post.

“There are some guys and giants in the light when the lights come on.” He belongs to them. He is that, the manager declared. It’s

intriguing to learn how his incredible gift developed.

After being selected first overall in the 2012 draft, this Puerto Rican went on to become a huge hit for the Astros. Thanks to the stellar

postseason play of the 2015 AL Rookie of the Year, they made five appearances in the ALCS and won one World Series. All of this

persisted until he joined the Minnesota Twins in 2022. And he has performed incredible feats for them this postseason.

Correa is bursting with fire as he returns to his favorite month after a hiatus. The 2021 Platinum Glove Award winner stated, “It worked as

motivation for me to, one, never miss it again and, two, be in the spotlight once again and be able to deliver for my team and feel that

passion and love that I feel for this game and for winning.”

Carlos reached the noteworthy milestone of 63 playoff RBI in Sunday’s game, matching David Justice’s record for the third-highest total

in postseason history. In this category, the only people who are ahead of him are Manny Ramírez with 78 RBI and Bernie Williams with

80 RBI. Furthermore, as the two-time All-Star performs well in the postseason, he has surpassed both David Ortiz and Derek Jeter, two

players who will go down in history.

In the first inning at Minute Maid Park, Correa doubled and scored one run. He added a two-run single to center field in the fifth to put

the Twins ahead 5-0. He also kept Jeremy Pena from getting a hit with an incredible diving save for the last out.

Correa has eight hits and four RBIs in four postseason games, helping the Twins win three of their playoff games. Fun fact: He said that

his outstanding performance on Sunday was made even more memorable by facing the Astros.

 

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