On Tuesday, Astros rookie shortstop Carlos Correa became the 10th 20-year-old to hit at least four home runs in his first 15 MLB games, joining the likes of Ted Williams, Frank Robinson and Orlando Cepeda, according to GetSportsInfo.com.
"Well, he's not a secret anymore," Astros manager A.J. Hinch said of his shortstop, per MLB.com. "He's a good player, very comfortable up here. He's not timid at all. He's doing a lot of things right early and gaining a lot of confidence at this level."
The No. 1 overall pick in the 2012 MLB Draft is batting .308 with five doubles, 11 RBI, 10 runs and four stolen bases.
"The last player I've seen with that kind of confidence and charisma at that age was Trouty," said Astros catcher Hank Conger, who played alongside Angels outfielder Mike Trout for three years. "Those guys don't get frustrated about anything on the field. They just keep playing."
