Carlos Correa remained at the North Pole on Monday, his destination as a late gift for some deserving recipient still unknown.
, contingent upon Correa passing his physical.
Correa underwent arthroscopic surgery after fracturing his right fibula and sustaining ligament damage sliding into third base as a minor leaguer in 2014. In his eight seasons in the majors, Correa has not been placed on the injured list with a right leg injury. But Correa has dealt with other ills that sidelined him in recent seasons, including back injuries that forced him to miss significant time in 2018 and ’19.
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