Steve Cohen expects the Carlos Correa negotiation to end soon, one way or another
Also, Steve Cohen was at Citi Field on Saturday to discuss a new development project at Willets Point
What’s up with the Mets? 🍎
Mets owner and CEO Steve Cohen was at an event at Citi Field on Saturday to discuss a development/rejuvenation project at Willets Point, including but not limited to the building of a casino (New York Post)
William Woods - who was designated for assignment last week - was sent outright to the Syracuse Mets
Carlos Correa Watch: Day 19 🚨
On December 21st, the Mets and Carlos Correa reportedly agreed to a 12-year, $315 million contract. However, after undergoing a physical later that week, the Mets raised similar concerns to that of the Giants over Correa’s leg. San Francisco had originally agreed with Correa on a 13-year, $350 million contract the week prior.
In 2014, Correa broke his fibula and sustained ligament damage close to his ankle, requiring surgery to remedy. Correa has never missed any time due to the injury in the major leagues. Correa has missed only 42 of a possible 384 games since the start of the 2020 season, much of which came in 2022 after being placed on the COVID-19 injured list midyear.
Both Mets owner and CEO Steve Cohen and Correa’s agent, Scott Boras, are on record discussing the contract, with both instances taking place before Correa took a physical with the Mets.
If the deal gets completed, Correa will join the Mets as their new regular third baseman…
Keep up with the latest on Carlos Correa’s free agency on this page here.
January 7 - Tyler Ward
At an event to promote the Willets Point development program, Mets owner and CEO Steve Cohen said he expects the negotiation with Carlos Correa to come to an end one way or another soon
January 6 - SNY, Athletic, Daily News
The Mets have grown frustrated in their talks with Scott Boras, and are considering walking away entirely from the negotiation
Despite the frustration, the Mets still would still like to work through their issues in the negotiation
The Twins are still interested in signing Correa, but believe their only shot at him is if his deal with the Mets falls apart
January 5 - SNY, New York Post, Links
Scott Boras is in contact with at least one other team for Correa, including the Twins who originally offered a 10-year, $285 million contract for him to return to Minnesota
Many of the conversations and dialogue taking place between the Mets and Carlos Correa’s camp are between lawyers, but they are progressing towards a resolution
The two sides could finalize their revised contract by the end of the week
The basic terms of the deal - 12 years, $315 million - are unlikely to change much
The Mets are intent on reducing their risk in the deal which would include language that protects them against an injury to his surgically repaired leg/ankle, which could make a part of the $315 million less than fully guaranteed
January 4 - SNY
The Mets’ deal with Correa is “going to get done,” per Britt Ghiroli
The Mets are expected to work out a deal with SS/3B Carlos Correa, which could come together by the end of the week
New York is expected to continue to be active in the trade market once the Correa deal is renegotiated
January 2 - New York Post
Talks are expected to resume again between the Mets and Correa’s agent, Scott Boras, following a lull over the holidays
There is still a good chance both sides come to an agreement
January 1 - Associated Press, SF Chronicle
The Giants are among the teams that have checked back in with Scott Boras on Correa, but they will not pivot back to a new deal even if the Mets fail to complete their deal with him
December 29 - Daily News, New York Post
Mets owner and CEO Steve Cohen is upset with the leak about the team being concerned with Correa’s physical, and has made sure there’s only a small circle in the know about what’s currently happening
Other teams are being told that for now, it’s, “only a Mets game” with Correa. “I’d be surprised if he’s not [a Met],” one person said.
Both the Mets and Giants likely see post-traumatic arthritis in Correa’s ankle
December 28 - New York Post, SI, MLB Network
There are no other teams currently involved in Correa’s free agency (MLB Hot Stove said on-air by Jon Morosi)
The deal is seen at 51-49 at getting done
The issue with Correa’s leg won’t necessarily impact him over the next 3-5 years, rather towards the second half of the contract
The injury/surgery on Correa’s leg is at risk of becoming arthritic with time
That Correa hasn’t had any problems at all with his surgically repaired leg/ligament - aside from minor impact last season - suggests his leg is holding up well
December 27 - SNY
The Mets and representatives for Correa were working again on Tuesday to come to a revised agreement, but no details on progress have been offered to the public at this time
December 26 - New York Post
Correa is committed to finalizing this deal with the Mets, although he isn’t open to restructuring the length and financial terms of the contract
It is unclear whether or not discussions have resumed following a break on Christmas
There is a, “55 percent” chance a deal will be completed between Correa and the Mets
The Mets were well aware of the findings from the Giants’ doctors after he took his physical with the Giants
Correa’s agent, Scott Boras, and the Mets could try to work language into the contract which would protect the club financially if Correa were to miss an extended period of time due to an injury specific to his fibula
December 25 - New York Post
The two sides are trying to work through the issues found on Correa’s medicals
The Mets and Correa’s camp remain optimistic a deal can be completed
The two sides were discussing the MRI results compared to the functionality of the joint along with Correa’s recent history of dependability
Other teams have checked in on Correa since his deal with the Mets hit a snag, but both sides are, “motivated” to work through the issues
December 24 - Mets share similar concerns as the Giants did over Carlos Correa's physical
December 21 - Mets and Carlos Correa agree to 12-year, $315 contract
Stories to read 🔗
Is this a $315 million game of chicken between Scott Boras and the Mets?
An assessment on the state of affairs between the Mets and Correa
Mets and Correa/Boras have every reason to make this deal go through
Hot Stove 🔥
The Mariners agreed to sign AJ Pollock to a one-year, $7 million contract (ESPN)
The Phillies bolstered their bullpen, acquiring Gregory Soto from the Tigers along with Kody Clemens in exchange for infielder Nick Maton, outfielder Matt Vierling and catcher Donny Sands (official release)
Former Yankee Masahiro Tanaka has re-signed with the Rakuten Golden Eagles in Japan (Japan Times)
The Cubs are hoping to have Kyle Hendricks back by opening day, but he had been behind schedule following a shoulder injury (Chicago Sun Times)