Seven weeks have passed since the Major League Baseball (MLB) decreed the work stoppage, and while you are further from an agreement between Players and Teams, on the Free Agency there is movement thanks to its main player, the Puerto Rican Carlos Correa.
After making it clear that what he is looking for for the 2022 Major League season it is a millionaire contract, for 10 seasons and a salary of $341 million dollars, to get over signed by Francis Lindor with New York Mets last year, the player made an important decision for his career.
Through an official statement, published by Jeff Passan, of the chain ESPN, Correa announced the end of his relationship with the company William Morris Endeavor, who managed him for seven MLB seasons, to begin being represented by the controversial player agent Scott Boras.
Correa’s strategy to achieve his dream mega-contract
“I have made the decision to retain Boras Corporation to represent me in the future. Boras Corporation offers the highest level of baseball expertise and proven experience.”, said the Puerto Rican shortstop, without explaining why he made the change.
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Although it is clear that what Correa is looking for is earn as much money as possible by playing in MLB, and with Boras at his side he could achieve it, since he was the one responsible for Corey Seager will sign with Texas Rangers a link for 10 seasons and a salary of $325 million dollars.
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