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Carlos Correa

Carlos Correa

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Correa is the modern prototype: power, patience, and postseason credibility, all from shortstop. When healthy, he’s a middle-of-the-order hitter with a strong walk rate and enough power to change games quickly. He’s built for October because he doesn’t chase much, and he makes pitchers come into the zone. In the current era of elite velocity and nasty secondaries, that approach is a real separator. Injuries have limited the full accumulation case, but the rate offense is strong enough to keep him high. He has multiple seasons that look like elite shortstop offense, not just good shortstop offense. The postseason résumé isn’t garnish—it’s a record of producing against top-end pitching in high leverage. If he strings together more healthy 140+ game seasons, he’s going to climb. The bat profile ages well because it’s built on plate discipline, not just twitch. Under an offense-weighted system, a shortstop who can slug and draw walks is gold. Correa is that. He lands here because the ceiling is proven, but the durability hasn’t matched the top-tier legends.

Career Numbers

.275
AVG
1,320
Hits
201
HR
736
RBI
34
SB
.814
OPS