Did Carlos Korea ask Astros trade? The star, General Motors twins provides clarity star-news.press/wp

There were a lot of amazing deals about the main baseball game in the league on Thursday, but Carlos Korea’s return to Houston Astros topped the list easily.
Korea has signed a six -year contract worth $ 200 million with Minnesota twins before the start of the 2023 season. It was part of the first series of twinning chain in 21 years, and a clear captain of the club. But with the team in a fire sale position, it was suddenly logical to return to its old land.
The clear question that arose after the deal was whether or not Korea was a request, or somehow explained that he wanted to trade. The rumors had flew on Astros who wanted him again, but he had a complete condition without trade, so it couldn’t have happened without his blessing.
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On Friday, Korea and the twins of the baseball operations cleared what actually happened.
both of them Give their accounts From what happened behind the scenes in a piece he co -authored by Ken Rosental and Dan Hayes Sports.
Falfa in Rosental and Haiziz said: “Carlos was never sitting while saying anything about demanding trade or the desire to do something else.” “If it is appropriate for the twins and it is appropriate for him, then he was open to conversation.”
Korea, who recalled Valley, explained that he told him that the direction of the team was “not what he participated in (he),” that Astros was the only team that was ready to give up the condition of non -trade.
“When I told (I) that we will go to a rebuilding mode, I said and then I deserve to go somewhere where I have an opportunity to win and my children can watch my exit there in the qualifiers and performance.” “He agreed with me and said in respect of me that he would reach work.”
Korea was the first choice of Astros in the 2012 major baseball draft, and he won the World Championship there in 2017. His parents still live in the region, as well as the parents of his wife.
Now, Korea is heading in one direction, and twins are heading in a completely different one. It was a friendly separation in enough ways, but he left behind all kinds of questions about what he could have been in Minnesota.
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