💨 Abstract
Carlos Correa is rejoining the Houston Astros after being traded from the Minnesota Twins. Correa, a beloved figure known for his leadership, will switch from shortstop to third base to fill a void left by injured All-Star Isaac Paredes. He returns to a team that has thrived despite injuries, aiming to bolster their chances in the AL West. Correa's history with the Astros includes a World Series title in 2017 and six playoff appearances.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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