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Twins' Carlos Correa: Making progress in recovery
Carlos Correa's recovery from plantar fasciitis in his right foot is progressing ahead of his recovery from the same problem in his left foot last offseason, Minnesota Twins president of baseball operations Derek Falvey told The Athletic. "He's tracking in a positive direction. He's got good plans for how he's going to handle it therapeutically and I think he's in a good place," said Falvey.Correa was sidelined with plantar fasciitis in his right foot from just before the All-Star break until Sept. 14. He was able to play 11 games in September in which he showed little rust despite no minor-league rehab games, hitting .325 with a .960 OPS. He was clearly not moving at full speed, but the rest and rehab in the offseason should have him ready for spring training. After he struggled with plantar fasciitis in his left foot during the 2023 season that limited him at at the plate, the health of his feet will be something to watch in spring training.
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Twins' Carlos Correa: Resting Sunday
Carlos Correa is not in Sunday's lineup against the Orioles.Correa also got Saturday's game off after the Minnesota Twins were eliminated from the playoff picture. Brooks Lee will start at shortstop and bat third.
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Twins' Carlos Correa: Sitting down Saturday
Carlos Correa isn't in the Minnesota Twins' lineup for Saturday's game versus Baltimore.Correa will get a day off Saturday after slashing .316/.458/.474 with a homer and seven RBI over his last 10 games. Brooks Lee will take over as the Twins' shortstop and bat third in Correa's stead.
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Twins' Carlos Correa: Plates four runs in loss
Carlos Correa went 3-for-5 with four RBI in an extra-inning loss to the Guardians on Wednesday.All three of Correa's hits were singles, but they collectively resulted in three Minnesota Twins runs. The shortstop added another RBI with a first-inning fielder's choice, so all four of Minnesota's runs came on plays off his bat. Correa has gone 5-for-10 with two walks in three contests since returning from the injured list Sept. 14.
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Twins' Carlos Correa: Exiting lineup Tuesday
Carlos Correa is not in the lineup for Tuesday's game in Cleveland.Correa has started every other game since returning from the injured list Saturday, as the Minnesota Twins clearly don't want to overload him as he comes back from a two-month absence due to plantar fasciitis. Brooks Lee will be at shortstop Tuesday as Minnesota looks to even the series.
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Twins' Carlos Correa: On bench Sunday
Carlos Correa is out of the lineup for Sunday's game against the Reds.The veteran shortstop went 1-for-2 with a double Saturday in his return from a two-month absence due to plantar fasciitis, and he'll head to the bench Sunday for the early afternoon series finale. Correa didn't play in any rehab games prior to being reinstated from the injured list, so it won't be surprising if the Minnesota Twins continue to get him regular rest days as he gets back up to speed.
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Twins' Carlos Correa: Officially activated
The Minnesota Twins reinstated Carlos Correa (heel) from the 10-day injured list Saturday.Plantar fasciitis in Correa's right foot has kept him out of action since the All-Star break, but he began making significant progress in his recovery after beginning a new treatment earlier this month and has now been cleared to return to the active roster. The 29-year-old infielder didn't appear in any rehab games before being reinstated, so there's a chance he shows a bit of rust during his first several games back, but he still figures to remain productive after slashing .308/.377/.520 through 316 plate appearances prior to his injury. DaShawn Keirsey was optioned to Triple-A St. Paul in a corresponding move.
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Twins' Carlos Correa: Set to return Saturday
Carlos Correa (plantar fasciitis) will be activated from the injured list before Saturday's game, Betsy Helfand of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports.Correa has been taking live batting practice against minor-league pitchers and working in the field the past few days. He's been sidelined since the All-Star break due to plantar fasciitis in his right foot. He'll likely return to starting at shortstop, but he may be rusty at the plate from his extended time off. However, it's a good sign for the Minnesota Twins, who could use a healthy Correa to ensure they make the playoffs.
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Twins' Carlos Correa: Turning corner after new treatment
Carlos Correa said Monday that he's "very encouraged" with his progress after beginning a new type of treatment for the plantar fasciitis in his right foot five days ago, Dan Hayes of The Athletic reports.Correa has sprinted three of the last four days and has come out of the workouts feeling better than he has in a long time. The shortstop believes he could be ready to play in games soon, though he's without a clear timeline to do so. Correa has been sidelined since the All-Star break.
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Twins' Carlos Correa: Expects to return this season
Carlos Correa (heel) says he expects to play again this season but can't put a timetable on his return, Ken Rosenthal reports. Correa said over the weekend he felt the best he has while running since landing on the injured list in July.There are no immediate plans for him to go on a rehab assignment, so he'll likely be out at least another week. While Correa is optimistic, he's running out of time to play in a rehab assignment and get ready for the final games of the regular season or playoffs.