Puerto Rican Carlos Correa, of the Minnesota twinshit his second home run of spring training on Friday.
Correa, 27, took advantage of a slow delivery, clocked at 88 miles per hour, from Dylan Spain to carry the ball to the farthest reaches of left field.
In accordance with Baseball Savant, the new Minnesota player’s connection posted an exit speed of 105.7 miles per hour.
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— Los Twins (@twinsbeisbol) April 1, 2022
After spending 7 years in Houston, the native of Ponce, Puerto Rico, didn’t need long to adjust to Minnesota.
On the day of this Friday, Correa had a couple of hits in three opportunities at bat.
During his spring training, baseball’s now highest-paid infielder boasts a .364 batting average. In addition, he hit a pair of home runs, drove in two runs and had four hits in 11 at-bats.
Correa and Minnesota agreed to a three-year deal, although he could opt out after the 2023 season, for $105.3 million.
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In what was his official presentation as Mellizo, the Puerto Rican stated that he wants to lead a “dynasty” in Minnesota.
In addition to changing teams, Carlos Correa will wear another number, number 4, after playing with number 1 on his back after his stay in Houston.