Star infielder Carlos Correa made an honest admission about his return to the Houston Astros during the 2025 season.
Carlos Correa worked in the offseason at Daikin Park to comfortable at third base, his new position after combing back to Houston last year.
Carlos Correa is super happy he's back with the Houston Astros, though he never thought he'd be back in the first place.
Astros to place onus on Carlos Correa in 2026 after trade deadline pickup originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The ...
Carlos Correa discusses being traded to the Astros at last year's deadline, his offseason preparation and his leadership role ...
After the Astros suffered their third consecutive shutout loss while they were in Detroit last August, veteran Carlos Correa ...
Bad Bunny really wanted to see Carlos Correa play for Puerto Rico at home in the World Baseball Classic.
On Thursday, the Ronald McDonald House, a non-profit organization specializing in families with sick children, hosted a charity event. Astros players Carlos Correa, Spencer Arrighetti, Bryan King, and ...
The Astros made one trade Friday that created payroll flexibility. That could just be the start for Houston as GM Dana Brown said the team is "not done yet." ...
All-Star shortstop Carlos Correa and agent Scott Boras on Wednesday said that the familiarity cultivated with the Minnesota Twinslast season ultimately led to a reunion after agreements with two other ...
Diamondbacks infield prospect Jose Fernandez is impressing coaches and teammates during spring training. The 22-year-old from Venezuela is drawing comparisons to Carlos Correa for his potential. For ...
Carlos Correa says he couldn’t accept Bad Bunny’s WBC insurance offer because MLB, the Astros and his agent warned the proposed insurer was untrustworthy. Puerto Rico had the vibes. The superstar ...