Carlos Correa, Nick Castellanos, and Kenley Jansen all have found new free agent homes overnight, per multiple reports.
Correa, considered by many the top free agent this offseason, ended up settling for a three year, $105.3 million deal with the Minnesota Twins. While that is much less than what he was asking for when the offseason started, Correa does receive an opt out after 2022 and 2023, per reports, so he most likely will be back on the free agent market this coming offseason.
And if you are wondering why it is $105.3 million, well, the highest AAV for any infielder before this deal was Anthony Rendon’s $35 million per year.