Correa is constantly reminded by fans that he was a member of the 2017 Astros.
Boos rained down from the Globe Life Field crowd in Arlington, TX, as Twins star Carlos Correa was introduced before the 2024 MLB All-Star Game on Tuesday night. It's nothing new to Correa, who has been booed at most visiting stadiums over the last several years. Fans in New York, Los Angeles, and elsewhere make it a point to show their displeasure towards the former Astros shortstop, who was part of Houston's sign-stealing scandal in 2017.
Correa, 29, has had an incredible first half for the Twins, who currently hold a wild-card spot in the American League and are 4.5 games behind the Guardians in the Central. He's hitting .308 with 13 homers, 47 RBI, and a 151 OPS+ that is his best since since the infamous 2017 season.
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